Without the blue patch behind its ear we can only id it as the Rufous-backed eventhough it has a blue dark patch to its forehead (of the black-backed) and much darker wing set. It could be a hybrid kingfisher if you ask me.
In the month of May the juvenile bird is seen picking up mealworms offered by birders but never go after the fish hatchling in the watershed. On the other hand the parent bird was around to show its skill to its fledgling.
The surprise sighting is a parenting Silver-eared Broadbill with its fledgling.
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