The collared kingfisher, scientifically classified as Todiramphus chloris, is a medium-sized kingfisher species belonging to the family Halcyonidae. It is widely distributed across the tropical and subtropical regions of the world, encompassing a vast geographical range that spans from Africa, through Asia, and Oceania.
This species of kingfisher holds ecological significance as an effective predator of insects, contributing to the maintenance of ecosystem balance. Additionally, its vibrant plumage and captivating behavior have captured the attention of bird enthusiasts and nature lovers alike.