Malachite Kingfisher

Corythornis cristatus

The beautiful Malachite Kingfisher is, true to its name, mainly a piscivore though it’ll also feed on frogs, tadpoles and aquatic insects. They hunt from preferred perches, diving into the water to snatch their prey. Its diet dictates that this species is always found near water, ranging from tiny streams and sewage ponds to large rivers, dams and estuaries, provided there is sufficient growth of plants in and along the water providing perches. They are usually seen alone or in pairs.

Nesting in burrows they dig themselves in the earthen banks of rivers and streams, monogamous pairs of Malachite Kingfishers may breed throughout the year but usually coinciding with the rainy season. Clutches of 3-6 eggs are incubated for 2 weeks by both parents, with the chicks fledging when they’re between 3 and 4 weeks old. They start fishing for themselves about a week after leaving the nest and become fully independent from the age of about 7 weeks.

Malachite Kingfishers are found almost all over sub-Saharan Africa, being absent only from the driest pockets, and is considered to be of least concern by the IUCN. In South Africa they’re found in every province, though restricted to the course of the Orange River in the Northern Cape.

27 thoughts on “Malachite Kingfisher

  1. photobyjohnbo's avatarphotobyjohnbo

    Beautiful coloration. They appear to be quite small, but it’s hard to tell scale without other references. Those small branches give me the impression the bird is smaller than a robin.

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  2. wetanddustyroads's avatarwetanddustyroads

    Dis nou ‘n mooi kleurvolle voeltjie! Ek het hulle onlangs in Sodwana daar in die bome gewaar, maar kon nooit ‘n foto van hulle neem nie … en kyk nou net hoeveel mooies het jy hier in een post!

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    1. DeWetsWild's avatarde Wets Wild Post author

      Baie dankie, Corna.
      As jy daaraan dink dat ons 320 ander soorte voels voor hierdie een bespreek het sal jy verstaan dat ons ook maar lank moes wag om genoeg ordentlike fotos van hulle bymekaar te maak om darem iets aanmekaar te sit! 😉

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