. Bonner zoologische Monographien. Zoology. 131. 383 Shining-blue Kingfisher (469) Alcedo quadribrachys guentheri R? NBR uncommon forest streams 384 Half-collared Kingfisher (468) no map Alcedo semitorquata R NBR uncommon fast running forest streams Remarks: Only recorded from Boma 6/34 (Nikolaus 1982) 385 Chocolate-backed Kingfisher (478) no map Halcyon badia R? NBR uncommon forests at low altitude Remarks: Only collected in March from Bengengai 4/27 (Traylor & Archer 1982) 386 Striped Kingfisher (479) Halcyon chelicuti chelicuti R? LM BR 6 common open woodland, wooded grassland and cul-


. Bonner zoologische Monographien. Zoology. 131. 383 Shining-blue Kingfisher (469) Alcedo quadribrachys guentheri R? NBR uncommon forest streams 384 Half-collared Kingfisher (468) no map Alcedo semitorquata R NBR uncommon fast running forest streams Remarks: Only recorded from Boma 6/34 (Nikolaus 1982) 385 Chocolate-backed Kingfisher (478) no map Halcyon badia R? NBR uncommon forests at low altitude Remarks: Only collected in March from Bengengai 4/27 (Traylor & Archer 1982) 386 Striped Kingfisher (479) Halcyon chelicuti chelicuti R? LM BR 6 common open woodland, wooded grassland and cul- tivations, not dependent on water Remarks: Most birds move to the North du- ring the rains. 387 Grey-headed (Chestnut-bellied) King- fisher (477) Halcyon leucocephala leucocephala LM AM BR 3-6, 12 common bush savanna, woodland and forests at low altitude, cultivations Remarks: Birds generally breed in the late dry season and move to the North during the rains, the southern subspecies pallidi- ventris might occur in the South during the rainy season. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Bonn, Zoologisches Forschungsinstitut und Museum Alexander Koenig


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