How is the Green Kingfisher visually distinguished from the more common Belted Kingfisher?

Answer

It is smaller and displays more green and white markings

While the Belted Kingfisher is the overwhelming star across most of the US, the text briefly mentions the existence of the Green Kingfisher (*Chloroceryle americana*) in extremely limited ranges, such as extreme South Texas. The description highlights significant visual differences between these two species that are easily recognizable to birders. The Green Kingfisher is notably smaller than the Belted Kingfisher. Furthermore, its coloration differs markedly; instead of the characteristic blue-gray and white banding associated with *Megaceryle alcyon*, the Green Kingfisher exhibits markings that are predominantly green and white.

How is the Green Kingfisher visually distinguished from the more common Belted Kingfisher?
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