The Belted Kingfisher in Oaks Bottom Wildlife Refuge: A Fascinating Avian Species and its Ecological Significance
Oaks Bottom Wildlife Refuge, located in Portland, Oregon, is a haven for numerous bird species. Among them, the belted kingfisher (Megaceryle alcyon) stands out as a charismatic and ecologically significant avian species. Here we will explore the unique characteristics, habitat preferences, and ecological role of the belted kingfisher within the Oaks Bottom Wildlife Refuge. Physical Characteristics: The belted kingfisher is a medium-sized bird, typically measuring between 28 to 35 centimeters in length. It possesses a distinct appearance characterized by its shaggy crest, large head, and