What is the shelter name of kingfisher?

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2026-02-18 09:40

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The shelter of a kingfisher is called a "burrow." Kingfishers typically excavate these burrows in riverbanks or sandy banks, creating a nesting site where they lay their eggs. The burrow is usually long and leads to a chamber where the young are raised. Some species may also use tree cavities or other structures for shelter.

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