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Webster 1913 Edition


Kingfisher

King′fishˊer

(kĭng′fĭshˊẽr)
,
Noun.
(Zool.)
Any one of numerous species of birds constituting the family
Alcedinidæ
. Most of them feed upon fishes which they capture by diving and seizing them with the beak; others feed only upon reptiles, insects, etc. About one hundred and fifty species are known. They are found in nearly all parts of the world, but are particularly abundant in the East Indies.
☞ The belted king-fisher of the United States (
Ceryle alcyon
) feeds upon fishes. It is slate-blue above, with a white belly and breast, and a broad white ring around the neck. A dark band crosses the breast. The common European species (
Alcedo ispida
), which is much smaller and brighter colored, is also a fisher. See
Alcedo
. The wood kingfishers (
Halcyones
), which inhabit forests, especially in Africa, feed largely upon insects, but also eat reptiles, snails, and small Crustacea, as well as fishes. The giant kingfisher of Australia feeds largely upon lizards and insects. See
Laughing jackass
, under
Laughing
.

Webster 1828 Edition


Kingfisher

KING'FISHER

,
Noun.
A fowl of the genus Alcedo.

Definition 2024


kingfisher

kingfisher

English

kingfisher (1.1)

Alternative forms

  • king's fisher (obsolete)

Noun

kingfisher (plural kingfishers)

  1. Any of various birds of the suborder Alcedines (or the family Alcedinidae sensu lato), having a large head, short tail and brilliant colouration; they feed mostly on fish.

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