A special relationship


The following is a photo essay detailing stages in the life-cycle of a male White-throated Kingfisher.

When I first moved to Penang I met a pair of White-throated Kingfishers at a special site. This species is relatively common in Asia but they are usually very shy. There were three pairs in the area I was in but only one would let me get anywhere near. For seven seasons the male had three partners and they were all accepting of my presence. I was able to photograph all aspects of their lives; mating, hunting and raising the chicks. This year my kingfishers are not there...which is not surprising since their life expectancy is 6 years.


Thank you for accepting me my friend.

PORTRAITS




 






HUNTING

















  
COURTING & MATING






NESTING





FLEDGING







Comments

  1. that bird look so cute.Nice set of photos btw.What do animals eat?

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  2. Thank you for this post, spotted a kingfisher in my neighbourhood and it drew me to your blog, love the photography and the background stories!

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