Usually observed as a flash of blue and orange from a riverbank, most people are aware of Kingfishers, but few of us are familiar with the intricacies of their day-to-day lives.

With their long, dagger-like bills, bright blue plumage and characteristic fast, low flight over water, Common Kingfishers are instantly recognisable. The 90 or so species that belong to this colourful family have a cosmopolitan distribution and, in Spotlight Kingfishers, David Chandler celebrates their remarkable existence, studying their unique adaptations and their courtship, breeding and feeding habits.

He also investigates historical threats to Kingfishers, considers their future, and offers practical advice on how to find and see these glorious birds.

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1. Meet the Kingfisher
2. The Kingfisher family
3. Home and away: habitat and movements
4. Catching fish... and more
5. Finding and keeping a territory
6. A mate and a tunnel
7. From egg to adult
8. Life and death on the riverbank
9. Past imperfect: future tense?
10. How to see a Kingfisher

Glossary
Resources
Image credits
Index

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RSPB Spotlight: Kingfishers is packed with eye-catching, informative colour photos and features succinct, detailed text written by a knowledgeable naturalist.
These hugely recognisable birds remain rather mysterious but this accessible book will reveal their intriguing lives

Product details

ISBN
9781472987617
Published
2020-10-15
Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Weight
276 gr
Height
208 mm
Width
148 mm
Thickness
12 mm
Age
G, 01
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Number of pages
128

Biographical note

David Chandler is based in Cambridge, and worked for the RSPB and BirdLife International for nearly 20 years. He is now a freelance writer and ornithologist and has authored a number of titles, including the RSPB Children’s Guide to Birdwatching and All About Garden Wildlife.