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Forest kingfisher : ウィキペディア英語版 | Forest kingfisher
The forest kingfisher (''Todiramphus macleayii''), also known as the Macleay's or blue kingfisher, is a species of kingfisher in the Halcyonidae family, also known as tree kingfishers. It is a predominantly blue and white bird. It is found in Indonesia, New Guinea and coastal eastern and northern Australia. Like many other kingfishers, it hunts invertebrates and small frogs and lizards. ==Taxonomy== The forest kingfisher was first described by the naturalists Sir William Jardine and Prideaux John Selby in 1830. It was known for many years by its old scientific name of ''Halcyon macleayi'' before being transferred to the genus ''Todiramphus''. Two subspecies are recognised: *''H. m. macleayi'', the nominate subspecies, is found across the Top End eastwards to the Gulf of Carpentaria. *''H. m. incinctus'', described by John Gould, has a greener tinge to its back and is slightly larger. It is found down the east coast of Australia.
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