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A small and plump bird, the Kingfisher is similar in size to a house sparrow and has a long dagger like bill and relatively large head. The two sexes are very similar in their markings with the exception of the bill which is black for the male with a reddish base for the female. Adult Kingfishers have a green crown, nape and wings with a bight blue back and tail. The under parts and cheeks are orange, with the throat and collar being white, their legs and feet are coral red. Juvenile Kingfishers lack the brilliance of the adults and tend to have a bluish grey breast and legs and feet which are a dull orange. The Kingfisher has a shrill whistling call and is similar to a Starling's bubbling whistle.
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