Thanks to everyone who replied to my Kingfisher question! The general
consensus is that their toes are fused together to aid them in excavating
their nesting cavities in stream banks.

 

Happy Birding,

 

Valerie Slocum

Raptor Program Coordinator/Wildlife Coordinator

Eagle Bluff Environmental Learning Center

28097 Goodview Drive

Lanesboro, MN 55949

507-467-2437 phone

507-467-3583 fax

[email protected]

www.eagle-bluff.org

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