The Guam kingfisher (Todiramphus cinnamominus) is a reddish-orangebird in the kingfisher family, having bluewings and being about the same size as a North American robin. The only known Guam kingfishers left on Earth seem to live in captivity, with a breeding program having been established. There are an estimated 140 Guam kingfishers left. The Guam kingfisher is one of two subspecies, the other being the now-extinct Micronesian kingfisher. view more...