harjaspäät
Harjaspäät is a Finnish term that translates to "bristleheads" and refers to a family of birds, commonly known as kingfishers, scientifically classified as Alcedinidae. These birds are characterized by their bright, often iridescent plumage, stout bodies, and long, dagger-like bills. Their coloration can vary widely depending on the species, but many exhibit vibrant blues, greens, oranges, and whites.
Kingfishers are found worldwide, with the exception of polar regions and some oceanic islands. They are typically
The hunting technique of kingfishers is distinctive. They are patient predators, often perching on a branch
Reproduction in kingfishers usually involves nesting in tunnels dug into riverbanks or sandy cliffs. Both parents