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Enchanted Learning® Photoblog      Posted June 3, 2012   11:22 pm

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Belted Kingfisher with Unfurled Tail Feathers
 
Belted Kingfisher with Unfurled Tail Feathers

Unfurling its tail feathers, this belted kingfisher looks down at the water, probably looking for a fish to eat. The white spots above the beak may be used to help it aim its eyes for accurate sighting when diving for prey.

Scientific name: Megaceryle alcyon
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Date taken: June 2, 2012
Place taken: Mercer Island, WA, USA
Mitchell Spector
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