Kingfishers

Kingfishers were bright blue birds.
History
Kingfishers lived on the waterside, feeding on fish. One notable kingfisher lived, according to Hobbit folklore, in the Old Forest. It jestfully harassed Tom Bombadil, who in return compared it to a weathercock, and commented that, despite its lordy appearance, it lives in a dirty home. Upon flying away it lost a bright blue feather which Tom took replacing the old battered swan-feather in his hat. Tom still bore a noticeable large blue feather on his hat when he met Frodo and his companions.
Gondor was also familiar with the Kingfisher; when Faramir saw what he thought was a black squirrel or kingfisher, he asked Anborn whether there were any black kingfishers in Mirkwood, a forest known for its black animals. Anborn saw the mysterious creature had four limbs, and quickly dismissed both ideas. It turned out to be Gollum, hiding in the Forbidden Pool.
Etymology
Kingfishers were originally called the King's fisher, as they, like swans, were royal animals although the historical association is unknown.
Other names
Inspiration
The Kingfisher, and especially the rivalry between the kingfisher and the Old Swan in Bombadil Goes Boating, was inspired by its use in European royal houses. Originally, the swan was the animal owned by kings, but later, it became the kingfisher. In Middle-earth, both yearned for the return of the rightful King.
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