Kingfishers
Kingfishers are small to medium-sized birds known for their vibrant plumage and exceptional fishing skills. They belong to the family Alcedinidae and are found in various habitats, including rivers, lakes, and coastal areas. With their sharp beaks, they dive into the water to catch fish and other aquatic prey.
These birds are characterized by their bright colors, often featuring shades of blue, green, and orange. There are over 90 species of kingfishers worldwide, and they play an important role in their ecosystems by helping to control fish populations and serving as indicators of environmental health.