Dhofar’s Dazzling Jewel: The Captivating Grey-headed Kingfisher!


The Sultanate of Oman is a convergence of diverse environments, including a natural habitat that supports a wide array of living organisms, including both migratory and resident birds. These birds find their place in Oman throughout all seasons of the year.
Among the governorates in Oman, Dhofar stands out as a haven for resident birds, offering appealing natural surroundings. The presence of suitable food sources and the birds’ ability to adapt their diet to availability, combined with secure habitats and climate changes that suit them, contribute to their thriving population. Additionally, the sites in Dhofar are well-suited for mating and safeguarding their species. These adaptable birds can fulfill their needs within specific timeframes.
One notable resident bird in Dhofar Governorate is the Grey-headed Kingfisher. With its elongated beak, it preys on insects, frogs, and small snakes. It constructs its nest in crevices of rocks near the springs, where fish are plentiful and serve as its primary food source.
The Grey-headed Kingfisher is typically found at elevations ranging from 250 meters to 1500 meters in low-lying regions. It settles in tree-covered valleys, whether with or without nearby water sources. Nesting in holes within banks or cliffs, this bird contributes to snake control by helping to curb their population and hunting their young near the springs and pools.
What distinguishes the Grey-headed Kingfisher in Dhofar Governorate is its captivating and vibrant appearance. Its wings showcase a striking combination of blue feathers intermingled with other hues, creating an eye-catching display. This bird possesses a plump body, a large head, and a lengthy beak. As a non-endangered species, it is not subjected to imminent threats. Sizes can vary among different species of this bird.

Source: Oman Press

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