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- Q1110083 subject Q7060466.
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- Q1110083 abstract "The ruddy kingfisher (Halcyon coromanda) is a medium-sized tree kingfisher which is widely distributed in east and southeast Asia, ranging from South Korea and Japan in the north, south through the Philippines to the Sunda Islands, and west to China and India. It is migratory, with birds in the northern part of the range migrating as far south as Borneo during winter. Locally common in southern parts of its range, the ruddy kingfisher is rare in Japan, where it is highly sought after by birders. Ruddy kingfishers inhabit forested areas from the temperate to tropical zones, often in thick jungles and rainforests.Reaching approximately 25 cm, the ruddy kingfisher has a very large, bright red bill and equally red legs. The body is rust red, generally deepening to purple at the tail. There is little sexual dimorphism though some sources state that male birds are somewhat brighter in plumage. Like other kingfishers, ruddy kingfishers generally feed on fish, crustaceans, and large insects, though in areas with less running water, they are known to take frogs and other amphibians. Due to its preference for heavily forested areas, the kingfisher's high, descending call is more often heard than the bird itself is seen, and these birds generally travel singly or in pairs.The binomial name recalls the Coromandel Coast of India.".
- Q1110083 binomialAuthority Q334364.
- Q1110083 class Q5113.
- Q1110083 conservationStatus "LC".
- Q1110083 conservationStatusSystem "IUCN3.1".
- Q1110083 family Q1607847.
- Q1110083 genus Q371767.
- Q1110083 kingdom Q729.
- Q1110083 order Q484131.
- Q1110083 phylum Q10915.
- Q1110083 thumbnail Ruddy_Kingfisher.jpg?width=300.
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- Q1110083 classis Q5113.
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- Q1110083 genus "Halcyon".
- Q1110083 ordo Q484131.
- Q1110083 phylum Q10915.
- Q1110083 regnum "Animalia".
- Q1110083 status "LC".
- Q1110083 statusSystem "IUCN3.1".
- Q1110083 type Animal.
- Q1110083 type Bird.
- Q1110083 type Eukaryote.
- Q1110083 type Species.
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- Q1110083 comment "The ruddy kingfisher (Halcyon coromanda) is a medium-sized tree kingfisher which is widely distributed in east and southeast Asia, ranging from South Korea and Japan in the north, south through the Philippines to the Sunda Islands, and west to China and India. It is migratory, with birds in the northern part of the range migrating as far south as Borneo during winter.".
- Q1110083 label "Ruddy kingfisher".
- Q1110083 depiction Ruddy_Kingfisher.jpg.