This is a video about kingfishers.
Translated from the Dutch SOVON ornithologists:
Friday, April 10th, 2015
In 2014 the little kingfisher made a giant leap forward. Estimated at around 370 pairs in 2013, the numbers shot up. The first estimate for 2014 on the basis of breeding bird censuses for Sovon amounts to roughly 700 pairs. Thanks to the two recent mild winters, you are more and more likely to see a blue flash speeding along. 2015 may very probably become a record year again.
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