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The Moustached kingfisher (Actenoides bougainvillei), also known as the Bougainville moustached kingfisher, is a species of tree kingfisher in the Alcedinidae family. It is endemic to Bougainville Island in Papua New Guinea. An estimated 250–1,000 mature individuals are left. Their natural habitats are subtropical or tropical, moist, lowland forests and subtropical or tropical, moist, montane forests; they nest in tree holes. They are threatened by habitat loss and introduced predators.

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  • Moustached Kingfisher
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  • The Moustached kingfisher (Actenoides bougainvillei), also known as the Bougainville moustached kingfisher, is a species of tree kingfisher in the Alcedinidae family. It is endemic to Bougainville Island in Papua New Guinea. An estimated 250–1,000 mature individuals are left. Their natural habitats are subtropical or tropical, moist, lowland forests and subtropical or tropical, moist, montane forests; they nest in tree holes. They are threatened by habitat loss and introduced predators.
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  • Endangered
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  • Moustached Kingfisher
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  • Actenoides bougainvillei
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  • Bougainville Moustached Kingfisher
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  • Bougainville Island in Papua New Guinea.
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  • The Moustached kingfisher (Actenoides bougainvillei), also known as the Bougainville moustached kingfisher, is a species of tree kingfisher in the Alcedinidae family. It is endemic to Bougainville Island in Papua New Guinea. An estimated 250–1,000 mature individuals are left. Their natural habitats are subtropical or tropical, moist, lowland forests and subtropical or tropical, moist, montane forests; they nest in tree holes. They are threatened by habitat loss and introduced predators. The Guadalcanal moustached kingfisher was previously lumped together with Actenoides bougainvillei, but is now regarded as a separate species. It was first described in 1904, and in the late 1930s, a dozen specimens were collected in southern Bougainville. In 1941, Actenoides bougainvillei excelsus was described on the basis of a single specimen from Guadalcanal, and later in 1953, two more specimens were obtained. In 2015, a male specimen was collected by a team from the American Museum of Natural History.
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