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Common Paradise-Kingfisher
Tanysiptera galatea
Least ConcernThe Common Paradise-Kingfisher is a kingfisher of New Guinea and nearby islands. It hunts from perches, hovering flight, or shaded forest edges, diving or pouncing for fish, crustaceans, insects, lizards, or other small prey. Many species nest in tunnels, termite mounds, or tree cavities near water or forest clearings.
- Family
- Alcedinidae
- Group
- Kingfishers
- Range
- Common Paradise-Kingfisher Range — Resident or seasonal range in New Guinea and nearby islands
- Population
- ≈ Unknown