Common kingfisher

Females can establish several broods, each with six to eight eggs.

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Eggs are hatched by both parents for about 20 days. Chicks leave the nest after 22-27 days, once they gain flight ability. If circumstances are favorable, the female establishes a second brood of eggs, in which case males tend to the first brood, feeding chicks with insects or small fish, and females hatch the second brood.

During mating season, females can establish up to three broods.