The sacred kingfisher (Todiramphus sanctus) is a small, brightly-colored bird found in Australia, New Guinea, and Indonesia. It is a member of the kingfisher family, which is known for its distinctive call and its ability to catch fish. The sacred kingfisher is a popular bird in its range, and it is often seen perched on branches or wires, or flying overhead. It is a territorial bird, and it will defend its territory from other kingfishers and from other predators.
The sacred kingfisher is an important bird in many Aboriginal cultures, and it is often featured in Aboriginal art and mythology. It is also a popular bird with birdwatchers, and it is often seen in parks and gardens. The sacred kingfisher is a beneficial bird, as it helps to control populations of insects and small rodents. It is also a beautiful bird, and its distinctive call is a welcome sound in the Australian bush.