Okay. So it’s a Marianas kingfisher. There was no explanation so I had to guess nai! hahah. I think it’s a badass costume!
Also, my eyes are really bad. Maybe that’s why I’ve never seen the orange part whenever I see kingfishers
https://twitter.com/trinibeya/status/1178451125483134977 …
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Replying to @trinibeya
Oh no girl your eyes aren't THAT bad, it's just that the Mariana Kingfisher is a rarer species lol. The one you see often back home is the collared kingfisher. Blue and white coloration.
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Replying to @Lani4Pasifika
Ahhhhh I see. Yes I see that one all the time. Wow, I’d like to see the one with orange
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Replying to @trinibeya
If you wanna hear what it sounds like, you're much more likely to hear than see it: https://www.xeno-canto.org/species/Todiramphus-albicilla …
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Replying to @Lani4Pasifika
Omg! I always hear that pattern! Especially that second type of chirp. I know it sounds crazy, but do all kingfisher sound like that? Cuz I know I’ve heard that exact type of call
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Replying to @trinibeya
Idk! I listened to the collared kingfisher's call in the P.I. and Thailand, and the Mariana crow recording sounds a bit like a faster call maybe? The song is haunting too. You can listen and compare yourself I may be crazy.
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I know it sounds crazy, but I actually think this is fun...
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