Alcedo

/ælˈsiːdoʊ/ or /ˈælsɪdoʊ/ noun

A genus of kingfishers in scientific taxonomy; the type genus for the kingfisher family, named after the common kingfisher.

From Latin 'alcedo,' derived from Greek 'alkuōn,' which may ultimately relate to Homeric mythology. The classical name captured the striking appearance and fishing behavior of these birds that fascinated ancient naturalists.

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