Marquesan Kingfisher was created in 1877.
The Marquesan kingfisher is primarily threatened by introduced predators rather than specific animals that regularly eat it. Key threats include rats, cats, and dogs, which can prey on the kingfisher's eggs and chicks. Habitat destruction also poses a significant risk to their population. As a result, conservation efforts focus on controlling these invasive species and protecting their natural habitat.
Many of the world's species of Kingfishers are endangered. The Guam Kingfisher, the Micronesian Kingfisher, and the Marquesan Kingfisher are just a few that are threatened with extinction.
Tuamotu Kingfisher was created in 1895.
Vanuatu Kingfisher was created in 1899.
Talaud Kingfisher was created in 1904.
Striped Kingfisher was created in 1814.
Common Kingfisher was created in 1758.
Society Kingfisher was created in 1788.
Sombre Kingfisher was created in 1850.
Glittering Kingfisher was created in 1857.
Collared Kingfisher was created in 1783.
Kingfisher plc was created in 1982.