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The tree kingfishers, also called wood kingfishers or Halcyoninae, are the most numerous of the three subfamilies of birds in the kingfisher family, with around 70 species divided into 12 genera, including several species of kookaburras. The subfamily appears to have arisen in Indochina and Maritime Southeast Asia and then spread to many areas around the world. Tree kingfishers are widespread through
Asia Asia (, ) is one of the world's most notable geographical regions, which is either considered a continent in its own right or a subcontinent of Eurasia, which shares the continental landmass of Afro-Eurasia with Africa. Asia covers an are ...
and Australasia, but also appear in Africa and the islands of the Pacific and Indian Oceans, using a range of habitats from tropical rainforest to open woodlands. The tree kingfishers are short-tailed, large-headed, compact birds with long, pointed bills. Like other
Coraciiformes The Coraciiformes are a group of usually colourful birds including the kingfishers, the bee-eaters, the rollers, the motmots, and the todies. They generally have syndactyly, with three forward-pointing toes (and toes 3 & 4 fused at their bas ...
, they are brightly coloured. Most are monogamous and territorial, nesting in holes in trees or termite nests. Both parents incubate the eggs and feed the chicks. Although some tree kingfishers frequent wetlands, none are specialist fish-eaters. Most species dive onto prey from a perch, mainly taking slow-moving invertebrates or small vertebrates.


Taxonomy

The tree kingfisher subfamily is often given the name Daceloninae introduce by Charles Lucien Bonaparte in 1841, but the name Halcyoninae introduced by Nicholas Aylward Vigors in 1825 is earlier and has priority. The subfamily Halcyoninae is one of three subfamilies in the kingfisher family Alcedinidae. The other two are
Alcedininae The river kingfishers or pygmy kingfishers, subfamily Alcedininae, are one of the three subfamilies of kingfishers. The river kingfishers are widespread through Africa and east and south Asia as far as Australia, with one species, the common kin ...
and Cerylinae. The subfamily contains around 70 species divided into 12 genera. A molecular study published in 2017 found that the genera '' Dacelo'' and '' Actenoides'' as currently defined are
paraphyletic In taxonomy, a group is paraphyletic if it consists of the group's last common ancestor and most of its descendants, excluding a few monophyletic subgroups. The group is said to be paraphyletic ''with respect to'' the excluded subgroups. In ...
. The shovel-billed kookaburra in the
monotypic In biology, a monotypic taxon is a taxonomic group (taxon) that contains only one immediately subordinate taxon. A monotypic species is one that does not include subspecies or smaller, infraspecific taxa. In the case of genera, the term "unispe ...
genus '' Clytoceyx'' sits within '' Dacelo'' and the glittering kingfisher in the monotypic genus ''
Caridonax The white-rumped kingfisher or glittering kingfisher (''Caridonax fulgidus'') is a species of bird in the family Alcedinidae. It is monotypic within the genus ''Caridonax''. It is endemic to Indonesia, where its natural habitats are subtropica ...
'' lies within '' Actenoides''.


List of species

* Genus '' Actenoides'' :*
Green-backed kingfisher The green-backed kingfisher (''Actenoides monachus'') is a species of bird in the family Alcedinidae endemic to Indonesia, where it is restricted to north and central Sulawesi, and the islands of Manadotua and Lembeh Lembeh is an island o ...
, ''Actenoides monachus'' :* Scaly-breasted kingfisher, ''Actenoides princeps'' :* Moustached kingfisher, ''Actenoides bougainvillei'' :* Spotted wood kingfisher, ''Actenoides lindsayi'' :*
Hombron's kingfisher Hombron's kingfisher or the blue-capped kingfisher (''Actenoides hombroni'') is a species of bird in the family Alcedinidae endemic to the Philippines and found only on Mindanao. It is one of the most colorful kingfishers in the country having a ...
, ''Actenoides hombroni'' :*
Rufous-collared kingfisher The rufous-collared kingfisher (''Actenoides concretus'') is a species of bird in the family Alcedinidae. It is found in Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar, and Thailand. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forest ...
, ''Actenoides concretus'' * Genus '' Melidora'' :*
Hook-billed kingfisher The hook-billed kingfisher (''Melidora macrorrhina'') is a species of kingfisher in the subfamily Halcyoninae that is resident in the lowland forested areas of New Guinea and some of the nearby islands. It is the only member of the genus ''Melido ...
, ''Melidora macrorrhina'' * Genus ''Lacedo'' :* Banded kingfisher, ''Lacedo pulchella'' * Genus '' Tanysiptera'', paradise kingfishers :*
Common paradise kingfisher The common paradise kingfisher (''Tanysiptera galatea''), also known as the Galatea paradise kingfisher and the racquet-tailed kingfisher, is a species of bird in the family Alcedinidae. It is found in subtropical or tropical moist lowland for ...
, ''Tanysiptera galatea'' :*
Kofiau paradise kingfisher The Kofiau paradise kingfisher (''Tanysiptera ellioti'') is a tree kingfisher belonging to the family Alcedinidae, subfamily Halcyoninae. Taxonomy This little-known bird is sometimes considered a subspecies of the common paradise kingfisher ('' ...
, ''Tanysiptera ellioti'' :*
Biak paradise kingfisher The Biak paradise kingfisher (''Tanysiptera riedelii'') is a tree kingfisher that is endemic to the Indonesian island of Biak which is one of a small group of islands located in Cenderawasih Bay near the northern coast of Papua. This bird has a ...
, ''Tanysiptera riedelii'' :*
Numfor paradise kingfisher The Numfor paradise kingfisher (''Tanysiptera carolinae''), also known as the cobalt paradise kingfisher, is a tree kingfisher endemic to the Indonesian island of Numfor off the northwestern coast of New Guinea. It is a common species, but the fo ...
, ''Tanysiptera carolinae'' :*
Little paradise kingfisher The little paradise kingfisher (''Tanysiptera hydrocharis'') is a species of bird in the family Alcedinidae. It is found in the Aru Islands and southern New Guinea. Description It is similar to the common paradise kingfisher The common pa ...
, ''Tanysiptera hydrocharis'' :* Buff-breasted paradise kingfisher, ''Tanysiptera sylvia'' :* Black-capped paradise kingfisher, ''Tanysiptera nigriceps'' :*
Red-breasted paradise kingfisher The red-breasted paradise kingfisher or fairy paradise kingfisher (''Tanysiptera nympha'') is a species of bird in the family Alcedinidae. It is found in New Guinea. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forest and sub ...
, ''Tanysiptera nympha'' :*
Brown-headed paradise kingfisher The brown-headed paradise kingfisher (''Tanysiptera danae''), also known as the russet paradise kingfisher, is a species of bird in the family Alcedinidae. It is endemic to the lowland forest in the Bird's Tail Peninsula (Papua New Guinea). ...
, ''Tanysiptera danae'' * Genus ''Cittura'' :* Sulawesi lilac kingfisher, ''Cittura cyanotis'' :* Sangihe lilac kingfisher, ''Cittura sanghirensis'' * Genus ''Clytoceyx'' :* Shovel-billed kookaburra, ''Clytoceyx rex'' * Genus '' Dacelo'', kookaburras :*
Laughing kookaburra The laughing kookaburra (''Dacelo novaeguineae'') is a bird in the kingfisher subfamily Halcyoninae. It is a large robust kingfisher with a whitish head and a brown eye-stripe. The upperparts are mostly dark brown but there is a mottled light ...
, ''Dacelo novaeguineae'' :*
Blue-winged kookaburra The blue-winged kookaburra (''Dacelo leachii'') is a large species of kingfisher native to northern Australia and southern New Guinea. Measuring around , it is slightly smaller than the more familiar laughing kookaburra. It has cream-coloured u ...
, ''Dacelo leachii'' :* Spangled kookaburra, ''Dacelo tyro'' :* Rufous-bellied kookaburra, ''Dacelo gaudichaud'' * Genus ''
Caridonax The white-rumped kingfisher or glittering kingfisher (''Caridonax fulgidus'') is a species of bird in the family Alcedinidae. It is monotypic within the genus ''Caridonax''. It is endemic to Indonesia, where its natural habitats are subtropica ...
'' :* Glittering kingfisher, ''Caridonax fulgidus'' * Genus '' Pelargopsis'' :* Stork-billed kingfisher, ''Pelargopsis capensis'' :*
Great-billed kingfisher The great-billed kingfisher or black-billed kingfisher (''Pelargopsis melanorhyncha'') is a species of bird in the subfamily Halcyoninae. It is endemic to the Sulawesi region of Indonesia. It can be found on the island of Sulawesi and in the ...
, ''Pelargopsis melanorhyncha'' :* Brown-winged kingfisher, ''Pelargopsis amauroptera'' * Genus ''
Halcyon Halcyon is a name originally derived from Alcyone of Greek mythology. Halcyon or Halcyone may refer to: Arts and entertainment Television * ''Halcyon'' (TV series), a Virtual Reality murder mystery on SyFy * '' The Halcyon'', British period ...
'' :* Ruddy kingfisher, ''Halcyon coromanda'' :* White-throated kingfisher, ''Halcyon smyrnensis'' :* Brown-breasted kingfisher, ''Halcyon gularis'' :*
Javan kingfisher The Javan kingfisher (''Halcyon cyanoventris''), sometimes called the blue-bellied kingfisher or Java kingfisher, is a medium-sized kingfisher (subfamily Halcyoninae) endemic to the Indonesian islands of Java and Bali. The brightly-colored Javan ...
, ''Halcyon cyanoventris'' :* Chocolate-backed kingfisher, ''Halcyon badia'' :* Black-capped kingfisher, ''Halcyon pileata'' :*
Grey-headed kingfisher The grey-headed kingfisher (''Halcyon leucocephala'') is a species of kingfisher that has a wide distribution from the Cape Verde Islands off the north-west coast of Africa to Mauritania, Senegal and Gambia, east to Ethiopia, Somalia and southern ...
, ''Halcyon leucocephala'' :*
Brown-hooded kingfisher The brown-hooded kingfisher (''Halcyon albiventris'') is a species of bird in the subfamily Halcyoninae, the tree kingfishers. It has a brown head and blackish and turquoise wings. It is found in Sub-Saharan Africa, living in woodland, scrubland ...
, ''Halcyon albiventris'' :* Striped kingfisher, ''Halcyon chelicuti'' :*
Blue-breasted kingfisher The blue-breasted kingfisher (''Halcyon malimbica'') is a tree kingfisher widely distributed across Equatorial Africa. This kingfisher is essentially resident, but retreats from drier savanna areas to wetter habitats in the dry season. This i ...
, ''Halcyon malimbica'' :* Woodland kingfisher, ''Halcyon senegalensis'' :*
Mangrove kingfisher The mangrove kingfisher (''Halcyon senegaloides'') is a kingfisher in the genus ''Halcyon''. It is similar in appearance to the woodland kingfisher. It is found along the eastern coastline of Sub-Saharan Africa, living in woodland, along rivers, ...
, ''Halcyon senegaloides'' * Genus '' Todirhamphus'' :* Blue-black kingfisher, ''Todirhamphus nigrocyaneus'' :*
Winchell's kingfisher Winchell's kingfisher (''Todiramphus winchelli'') or the rufous-lored kingfisher, is a species of bird in the family Alcedinidae, the kingfishers. It is endemic to the Philippines, its natural habitat being lowland forests. It is threatened by ...
, ''Todirhamphus winchelli'' :* Blue-and-white kingfisher, ''Todirhamphus diops'' :*
Lazuli kingfisher The lazuli kingfisher (''Todiramphus lazuli'') is a species of bird in the family Alcedinidae. It can be found on the islands of Seram, Ambon and Haruku. . Found singly and in pairs in lowland wooded areas, including cultivated areas and mangrov ...
, ''Todirhamphus lazuli'' :*
Forest kingfisher The forest kingfisher (''Todiramphus macleayii''), also known as Macleay's or the blue kingfisher, is a species of kingfisher in the subfamily Halcyoninae, also known as tree kingfishers. It is a predominantly blue and white bird. It is found in ...
, ''Todirhamphus macleayii'' :* White-mantled kingfisher, ''Todirhamphus albonotatus'' :*
Ultramarine kingfisher The ultramarine kingfisher (''Todiramphus leucopygius'') is a species of bird in the family Alcedinidae. Habitat It is found on Bougainville Island and the Solomon Islands. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forest ...
, ''Todirhamphus leucopygius'' :* Vanuatu kingfisher, ''Todirhamphus farquhari'' :*
Sombre kingfisher The sombre kingfisher (''Todiramphus funebris'') is a species of bird in the family Alcedinidae. It is endemic to island of Halmahera, in North Maluku, Indonesia. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forest, subtropic ...
, ''Todirhamphus funebris'' :* Collared kingfisher, ''Todirhamphus chloris'' :*
Torresian kingfisher The Torresian kingfisher (''Todiramphus sordidus'') is a species of bird in the family Alcedinidae. It is found in southern New Guinea and in Australia. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests, mangroves, and pla ...
, ''Todirhamphus sordidus'' :* Islet kingfisher, ''Todirhamphus colonus'' :* Mariana kingfisher, ''Todirhamphus albicilla'' :* Melanesian kingfisher, ''Todirhamphus tristrami'' :* Pacific kingfisher, ''Todirhamphus sacer'' :*
Talaud kingfisher The Talaud kingfisher (''Todiramphus enigma'') is a species of bird in the family Alcedinidae. It is endemic to the Talaud Islands north of Sulawesi in Indonesia. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests and rive ...
, ''Todirhamphus enigma'' :*
Guam kingfisher The Guam kingfisher (''Todiramphus cinnamominus'') is a species of kingfisher from the United States Territory of Guam. It is restricted to a captive breeding program following its extinction in the wild due primarily to predation by the introd ...
, ''Todirhamphus cinnamominus'' :* Rusty-capped kingfisher, ''Todiramphus pelewensis'' :* Pohnpei kingfisher, ''Todiramphus reichenbachii'' :*
Beach kingfisher The beach kingfisher (''Todiramphus saurophagus'') is a species of bird in the family Alcedinidae. It is found in Indonesia, Papua New Guinea, and Solomon Islands. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical mangrove forest A forest ...
, ''Todirhamphus saurophaga'' :* Sacred kingfisher, ''Todirhamphus sanctus'' :* Flat-billed kingfisher, ''Todirhamphus recurvirostris'' :* Cinnamon-banded kingfisher, ''Todirhamphus australasia'' :* Chattering kingfisher, ''Todirhamphus tuta'' :* Mewing kingfisher, ''Todirhamphus ruficollaris'' :*
Society kingfisher The Society kingfisher or Tahiti kingfisher (''Todiramphus veneratus'') is a species of bird in the family Alcedinidae. It is endemic to the Society Islands of French Polynesia. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland f ...
, ''Todirhamphus veneratus'' :* Mangareva kingfisher, ''Todirhamphus gambieri'' :* Niau kingfisher, ''Todirhamphus gertrudae'' :*
Marquesan kingfisher The Marquesan kingfisher or Marquesas kingfisher (''Todiramphus godeffroyi'') is a species of bird in the family Alcedinidae. It is endemic to French Polynesia. It is threatened by habitat loss and predation by introduced species, and is curr ...
, ''Todirhamphus godeffroyi'' :* Red-backed kingfisher, ''Todirhamphus pyrrhopygia'' * Genus ''
Syma ''Syma'' is a genus of tree kingfishers in the family Alcedinidae that are resident in New Guinea and northeast Australia. The genus was introduced by the French surgeon and naturalist René Lesson in 1827. ''Syma'' was the name of a sea nymph ...
'' :* Yellow-billed kingfisher, ''Syma torotoro'' :*
Mountain kingfisher The mountain kingfisher (''Syma megarhyncha'') is a species of bird in the subfamily Halcyoninae in the family Alcedinidae. Adult males are long, and have a rufous head and underparts, greenish-blue upperparts, a dark blue tail, and black fl ...
, ''Syma megarhyncha''


Description

Kingfishers are short-tailed, large-headed, compact birds with long, pointed bills. Like other Coraciiformes, they are brightly coloured. The tree kingfishers are medium to large species, mostly typical kingfishers in appearance, although shovel-billed kookaburra has a huge conical bill, and the ''Tanysiptera''
paradise kingfisher The paradise kingfishers (genus ''Tanysiptera'') are a group of tree kingfishers endemic to New Guinea — with the exception of two species also present in the Moluccas and Queensland. The genus was erected by the Irish zoologist Nicholas Aylwa ...
s have long tail streamers. Some species, notably the kookaburras, show
sexual dimorphism Sexual dimorphism is the condition where the sexes of the same animal and/or plant species exhibit different morphological characteristics, particularly characteristics not directly involved in reproduction. The condition occurs in most an ...
.


Distribution and habitat

Most tree kingfishers are found in the warm climates of Africa, southern and southeast Asia, and Australasia. No members of this family are found in the Americas. The origin of the family is thought to have been in tropical Australasia, which still has the most species. Tree kingfishers use a range of habitats from tropical rainforest to open woodlands and thornbush country. Many are not closely tied to water, and can be found in arid areas of Australia and Africa.


Breeding

Tree kingfishers are
monogamous Monogamy ( ) is a form of dyadic relationship in which an individual has only one partner during their lifetime. Alternately, only one partner at any one time ( serial monogamy) — as compared to the various forms of non-monogamy (e.g., pol ...
and territorial, although some species, including three kookaburras, have a
cooperative breeding Cooperative breeding is a social system characterized by alloparental care: offspring receive care not only from their parents, but also from additional group members, often called helpers. Cooperative breeding encompasses a wide variety of group s ...
system involving young from earlier broods. The nest is a tree hole, either natural, and old woodpecker nest, or excavated in soft or rotting wood by the kingfishers. Several species dig holes in termite nests. No nest material is added, although litter may build up over the years. Both parents incubate the eggs and feed the chicks. Egg laying is staggered at one-day intervals so that if food is short, only the older, larger nestlings get fed. The chicks are naked, blind, and helpless when they hatch, and stand on their heels, unlike adults.


Feeding

Although some tree kingfishers, such as the black-capped kingfisher, frequent wetlands, none are specialist fishers. Most species are watch-and-wait hunters which dive onto prey from a perch, mainly taking slow-moving invertebrates or small vertebrates. The shovel-billed kookaburra digs through leaf litter for worms and other prey, and the Vanuatu kingfisher feeds exclusively on insects and spiders. Several other western Pacific species are also mainly insectivorous and flycatch for prey. As with the other kingfisher families, insectivorous species tend to have flattened, red bills to assist in the capture of insects.


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