Tuesday, 16 April 2024

White Throated Kingfisher Food

Food items, preying and feeding activities of white-breasted Kingfisher, Halcyon smyrnensis were studied from September 2008 to September 2011 at Nikunja-1 in Dhaka City Corporation area. A total of 16 species of food items were recorded from the observation. Fishes (more than 60%) were mostly preferred item. The highest preference was fry of Labeo rohita (30.6%). They highly preferred the species belonging to the Family Cyprinidae and Order Cypriniformes. The length of the food items varied from 2.0 to 12.3 cm. Surface dweller species (85.8%) was highly preferred. During preying, they used 0.3 to 2.25 m height, among which the highest preference was 0.9 m (32%). H. smyrnensis targeted the food items before catching while they took 9 sec to 15 min 17 sec. After catching they either engulfed the prey immediately or hold it at their beak for 2 sec to 30 min 30 sec before engulfing. Bamboos found in the water body were mostly preferred (65.9%) as perching places during preying. 

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white throated kingfisher food


The remains of a Roman fortlet have been discovered in West Dunbartonshire.

The remains of a Roman fortlet have been discovered in West Dunbartonshire, Scotland. New technology has enabled the archaeology team at Historic Environment Scotland (HES) to uncover the structure after attempts to find it failed in the 1970s and 1980s. The fortlet once stood next to the Antonine Wall. Its buried remains have now been uncovered in a field close to Carleith Primary School in Duntocher, Clydebank. 

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The remains of a Roman fortlet have been discovered in West Dunbartonshire.