Alcedinidae

E186838

Alcedinidae is the bird family commonly known as kingfishers, characterized by their large heads, long sharp bills, and often brightly colored plumage, found near water and forested habitats worldwide.

All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
Alcedinidae canonical 5
Alcedininae 1

How this entity was disambiguated

Statements (49)

Predicate Object
instanceOf bird family
taxon
class Aves
clutchSizeRange 2–10 eggs
commonName kingfishers
describedBy Nicholas Aylward Vigors
Thomas Horsfield
diet aquatic invertebrates
fish
insects
small vertebrates
distribution worldwide in temperate regions
worldwide in tropical regions
ecologicalRole indicator of freshwater ecosystem health
predator of aquatic prey
foragingStrategy perch hunting
plunge diving
habitat coastal areas
forests
lakes
mangroves
rivers
woodlands
hasCharacteristic brightly colored plumage
large head
long sharp bill
short legs
stubby tail
includesSubfamily Alcedinidae self-linksurface differs
surface form: Alcedininae

Cerylinae
Halcyoninae
kingdom Animalia
migration partially migratory in some species
notableSpecies Alcedo atthis
Dacelo novaeguineae
Megaceryle alcyon
order Coraciiformes
parentalCare biparental care
phylum Chordata
reproduction nest in burrows in riverbanks
nest in cavities
sexualDimorphism present in some species
taxonRank family
typeGenus Alcedo
typicalColoration blue plumage
green plumage
orange plumage
vocalization loud calls
yearDescribed 1825

How these facts were elicited

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Aves hasSubgroup Alcedinidae
Kingfisher family Alcedinidae
White-throated kingfisher family Alcedinidae
ruddy kingfisher family Alcedinidae
Coraciiformes containsFamilies Alcedinidae
Alcedinidae includesSubfamily Alcedinidae self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Alcedininae