
Did you know?
Despite being a kingfisher, it often hunts insects and small reptiles away from water.
Kingfisher
Collared Kingfisher
Cekakak Sungai
Todiramphus chloris
Location
To be confirmed
Land Owner
To be confirmed
Landscape
To be confirmed
Endemicity
Coasts, mangroves, rivers, plantations, gardens, and open wooded edges
Population Trend
Stable
Diet
Fish, crabs, insects, lizards, and small vertebrates
Their Story
Collared Kingfishers are adaptable, but their nests still need safe cavities and stable edges near water or open woodland. Monitoring records how this familiar bird uses village and mangrove landscapes without losing the shelter it needs.
What Your Adoption Includes
- Monthly photo update from your adopted nest
- Digital adoption certificate
- Quarterly field report from our conservation team
- Access to our conservationist live Q&A sessions
Adoption
€29
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