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Tree Kingfishers | ||||||||||
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Actenoides[?] Carydonax[?] Cittura[?] Clytoceyx[?] Halcyon Lacedo[?] Melidora[?] Pelargopsis[?] Tanysiptera[?] Dacelo Syma[?] Todirhamphus[?] |
The tree kingfishers or wood kingfishers, family Alcedinidae, are the most numerous of the three families of birds in the kingfisher group. There are between 56 and 61 species of tree kingfisher in 8 to 12 genera. The kingfishers are quite well-known: the vagueness of the counts reflects controversies in the taxonomy of this family more than any gross lack of data on the birds themselves.
The family appears to have arisen in Indochina and Indonesia and then spead to many areas around the world. Tree kingfishers are widespread through Asia and Australasia, but also appear in Africa and the islands of the Pacific and Indian Oceans.
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