Latin name
Alcedo atthis
Family
Kingfishers (Alcedinidae)
Where to see them
They are widespread, especially in central and southern England, becoming less common further north but following some declines last century, they are currently increasing in their range in Scotland. Kingfishers are found by still or slow flowing water such as lakes, canals and rivers in lowland areas. In winter, some individuals move to estuaries and the coast. Occasionally they may visit garden ponds if of a suitable size.
When to see them
All year round.
What they eat
Fish and aquatic insects.
Population
| Europe | UK breeding* | UK wintering* | UK passage* | | - | 4,800-8,000 pairs | - | - |