Green fisherman (genus)

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Green fishermen
Green fisherman (Chloroceryle americana)

Green fisherman ( Chloroceryle americana )

Systematics
Class : Birds (aves)
Order : Rockers (Coraciiformes)
Family : Kingfishers (Alcedinidae)
Subfamily : Fishing Kingfisher (Cerylinae)
Genre : Green fishermen
Scientific name
Chloroceryls
Kaup , 1848

The green fishers ( Chloroceryle ) form a genus of kingfishers (Alcedinidae). Their representatives are native to tropical Central and South America , only the range of the green fish ( Chloroceryle americana ) extends north to South Texas .

features

They have the typical shape of the kingfishers with a short tail and a long beak. All species have a metallic green plumage on top. On the underside, both the two-color fisherman and the arch fisherman are reddish in color. In the case of the white Amazon fisherman and the green fisherman, only the males have a red chest band.

The species are of different sizes; the weight ratio is pretty much:
arch fishermen: green fishers: two-color fishermen: Amazon fishermen = 1: 2: 4: 8.

Because of their size difference, the species do not compete in the overlap area of ​​their distribution areas.

Way of life

The green fishers breed on rivers in forests or mangroves . They nest in long, horizontal breeding caves that are dug in embankments. The diet consists of fish caught by shock diving and crustaceans . The ore fishermen also catch insects in flight.

Systematics

The genus consists of four species:

literature

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