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Alert Status: Amber – 12% decline
Identifying Features: Kingfishers are small unmistakable bright blue and orange birds of slow moving or still water. Average Length: 16-17 cm Average Lifespan: 2 years Average Wingspan: 24-26 cm
Beak type: Specialist
Feeding: Natural: Small fish, tadpoles and insects Nesting: The nest is usually in a tunnel, 30-90 cm (12-36") long, in a bank next to slow-moving water. The tunnel is excavated by both sexes and is not lined with any material.
Where to see: Kingfishers are widespread, especially in central and southern England, becoming less common further north. They are found by still or slow flowing water such as lakes, canals and rivers in lowland areas. Occasionally they may visit garden ponds if of a suitable size.