Yellow-billed kingfisher
The yellow-billed kingfisher ''' is a medium-sized tree kingfisher.
Taxonomy
Three subspecies are recognised:- Syma torotoro torotoro found in West Papuan islands, lowland New Guinea, Yapen Island and Aru
- S. t. flavirostris found in Cape York Peninsula in northeastern Australia
- S. t. ochracea found in the D'Entrecasteaux Islands of eastern Papua New Guinea
Description
The yellow-billed kingfisher is long, with a wingspan of, and it weighs.Its orange colouring and yellow bill are distinctive; it has an orange head and neck with a black nape patch and white throat. Adult females also have a black crown patch. The upper mantle is blackish grading to olive green on the back, blue-green on rump and with a blue tail. The upperwing is dull green-blue with dark olive-black flight feathers. The underparts are pale orange-grey. The bill is orange-yellow in adults, dark grey in juveniles.