Other Scientific Names
Alcedo azurea [Latham, 1801], Ceyx azureus [Christidis and Boles (2008)]
Other Names (World)
Azure Kingfisher, Blue Kingfisher, Purple Kingfisher, Creek Kingfisher, Victorian Blue Kingfisher, River Kingfisher(!), Water Kingfisher
Common in suitable habitat in the north. Elsewhere uncommon. Sedentary. Some migratory.
Habitat
Vegetation at edges of wetlands, well-vegetated freshwater or tidal rivers and creeks, especially with still or slowly flowing waters, billbongs, lakes, swamps, lagoons and dams. From sea-level - 1,250 m.
Azure Kingfisher (Ceyx azureus) [XC174106]
by Marc Anderson from Forest Creek, Queensland, Australia (call)
Azure Kingfisher (Ceyx azureus) [XC201474]
by Marc Anderson from Genowlan Rd, Glen Alice, New South Wales, Australia (flight call)
Breeding Season (Guide)
September - January in the south, November - April in the north, but mainly October - December.
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Nest
In a chamber at the end of a tunnel in a bank of a stream.
Eggs (Guide)
4 - 7; lustrous white; rounded; about 23 x 19 mm. Incubation: 20 - 22 days; by both sexes.
Young
Altricial, nidicolous. Fledge in 3 - 4 weeks.
Subspecies
Sometimes placed in genus Alcyone, or in Ceyx. Forms a superspecies with Shining-blue Kingfisher (Alcedo quadribrachys) and Bismarck Kingfisher (Ceyx websteri), and possibly also Blue-eared Kingfisher (Alcedo meninting). In past, subspecies ruficollaris inexplicably and erroneously listed under Todiramphus sanctus. Subspecies yamdenae sometimes included in ruficollaris. Birds from Aru Is formerly separated from lessonii as subspecies wallaceana.
The following 8 subspecies are recognised:
azurea (Latham, 1801) - North-eastern Qld south to Vic. and coastal SA.
ruficollaris (Bankier, 1841) - Northern Australia from the Kimberley Divide to Cape York Peninsula.
diemenensis (Gould, 1846) - Tasmania.
lessonii (Cassin, 1850) - Aru Island, West Papuan islands, Fergusson Island, D'Entrecasteaux Archipelago and lowlands of southern New Guinea.
wallaceanus (Mathews, 1918) - Aru Islands.
ochrogaster (Reichenow, 1903) - Northern New Guinea east to Astrolabe Bay and islands in Geelvink Bay.
affinis (Gray, GR, 1861) - Halmahera and Batjan in northern Moluccas.
yamdenae (Rothschild, 1901) - Romang (eastern Lesser Sundas) and Tanimbar Is.
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