Scientific name: Pelargopsis capensis
Order: Coraciiformes
Family: Halcyonidae
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The Stork-billed Kingfisher is a tree kingfisher which is widely but sparsely distributed in tropical south Asia from India and Sri Lanka to Indonesia. Stork-billed Kingfishers eat mainly fish, using their large heavy bills to good effect to catch and kill their prey. From their perch, usually about 2-4 m above the water, they will plunge into the water. They also eat crabs, insects, frogs, mice, lizards, birds and their eggs. Prey is brought back and whacked senseless against the perch.
They usually hunt near water both freshwater and along coasts and mangroves, particularly in habitats with suitable perches.