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Geocaching is for the Birds 17 Mystery Cache

Hidden : 8/8/2016
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
2.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   regular (regular)

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Geocache Description:


Belted Kingfisher

Megaceryle alcyon

The Belted Kingfisher is often first noticed by its wild rattling call as it flies over rivers or lakes. It may be seen perched on a high snag, or hovering on rapidly beating wings, then plunging headfirst into the water to grab a fish. Found almost throughout North America at one season or another, it is the only member of its family to be seen in most areas north of Mexico.

Conservation status:  Recent surveys indicate declines in population. May be vulnerable to loss of nesting sites and to disturbance during breeding season.

Family:  Kingfishers

Habitat:  Streams, lakes, bays, coasts; nests in banks. During winter and migration, may be found in almost any waterside habitat, including the edges of small streams and ponds, large rivers and lakes, marshes, estuaries, and rocky coastlines; seems to require only clear water for fishing. During breeding season, more restricted to areas with suitable dirt banks for nesting holes.

This Geo art series has a final and you will need to find feathered birds near several of the caches.

Keep an eye out for all birds.

To find the final answer this question.
This bird plunges into the water and grabs fish.
True: n42 34.218 w83 33.882
False: n42 34.882 w83 33.218

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