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Rufous-collared Kingfisher

Actenoides concretus

Near Threatened
Envergure
22,2 cm
Poids
75,2 g
Famille
Alcedinidae
Ordre
Coraciiformes

À propos

The Rufous-collared Kingfisher (<em>Actenoides concretus</em>) belongs to the family Alcedinidae and inhabits forest environments. Detailed plumage and behavioral descriptions of this species are limited in the available literature. This species is currently assessed as Near Threatened, indicating that it faces some risk of population decline, likely linked to ongoing forest loss across its range in Southeast Asia. It is a forest specialist that depends on intact lowland and montane woodland. The species nests by excavating burrows in earthen banks or flat ground, consistent with the burrowing nesting strategy shared among Actenoides kingfishers. Clutch size is reported as approximately 2 eggs, and young are thought to fledge at around 22 days after hatching. Dietary preferences, vocalization characteristics, and precise geographic extent of its distribution are not comprehensively documented in available records. Conservation efforts aimed at protecting remaining forest cover across its range are considered important for the long-term persistence of this species.

Physical Description

Measurement Value Imperial
Envergure 22,2 cm 8.7 in
Poids 75,2 g 2.65 oz

Habitat & Range

Statut de conservation

Near Threatened
IUCN Red List

Comportement et reproduction

Nidification

Nest type: BU. Fledging: 22 days.

Taille de la couvée

2

Taxonomie

Kingdom Animalia
Phylum Chordata
Class Aves
Ordre Coraciiformes (Kingfishers & Rollers)
Famille Alcedinidae (Kingfishers)
Genus Actenoides
Espèces Actenoides concretus

Distribution

Rufous-collared Kingfisher has been recorded in 1 countries.

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Présent Not recorded
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Foire aux questions

Is the Rufous-collared Kingfisher endangered?
The Rufous-collared Kingfisher has a conservation status of Near Threatened.
How does the Rufous-collared Kingfisher nest?
Nest type: BU. Fledging: 22 days.
How big is the Rufous-collared Kingfisher?
The Rufous-collared Kingfisher has a wingspan of 22.2 cm, weight of 75.2 g.
What order and family does the Rufous-collared Kingfisher belong to?
The Rufous-collared Kingfisher (Actenoides concretus) belongs to the order Coraciiformes and the family Alcedinidae.

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