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Indian Grey Hornbill

Ocyceros birostris

Description:

The Indian Grey Hornbill is a medium-sized hornbill. The upperparts are greyish brown. They have a red iris and the eyelids have eyelashes. The casque is short and pointed. The male has a larger casque on a dark bill while the culmen and lower mandible are yellowish. The bare skin around the eye is dark in the male while it is sometimes pale reddish in females. The female has a more yellowish bill with black on the basal half and on the casque.

Habitat:

Seen near open forest area.

Notes:

Indian Grey Hornbills usually nest in tree hollows on tall trees. An existing hollow may be excavated further to suit. The female enters the nest hollow and seals the nest hole and leaves only a small vertical slit that the male uses to feed her. The nest entrance is sealed by the female using its excreta and mud-pellets supplied by the male. While inside the nest, the female moults her flight feathers and incubates the eggs. The regrowth of the feathers in the female coincides with the maturity of the chicks at which point the nest is broken open.

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4 Comments

Wild Things
Wild Things 11 years ago

Thanks Yogesh!

YogeshSave
YogeshSave 11 years ago

Great Satyen!!!

Wild Things
Wild Things 11 years ago

Thanks Sachin! The nesting behavior of these birds is really amazing.

Sachin Zaveri
Sachin Zaveri 11 years ago

nice pose and thanks for note,

Wild Things
Spotted by
Wild Things

Shivpuri, India

Spotted on Sep 30, 2012
Submitted on Oct 4, 2012

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