The Black-headed Kingfisher (Halcyon leucocephala) is a species of kingfisher endemic to South Sulawesi, Indonesia. This bird is known for its black head that contrasts with its bright body coloration. The Black-headed Kingfisher is typically found in lowland forests, riverbanks, and open areas with sufficient vegetation.
As an endemic bird species of South Sulawesi, the Black-headed Kingfisher is one of the fascinating species to be observed by birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts. Its limited presence in specific regions adds to its importance in the conservation and protection of its natural habitat in South Sulawesi. This bird is also part of the rich biodiversity of Sulawesi Island that needs to be preserved for future generations.