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Wrinkled Hornbill

Aceros corrugatus

Description:

It has mainly black plumage, a blue eye-ring, and a broadly white or rufous-tipped tail. The male and female have different head and bill patterns. Males have bright yellow feathers on the auriculars, cheeks, throat, neck-sides and chest, but these areas are black in the female, except for the blue throat. The bill of the male is yellow with a red base and casque, and a brownish basal half of the lower mandible. The bill and casque of the female is almost entirely yellow.

Habitat:

Southern Thailand

Notes:

Hornbills use their strong beak to excavate nesting cavities in large trees.

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SaoriTYamashita
Spotted by
SaoriTYamashita

Honolulu, Hawaiʻi, USA

Spotted on Oct 5, 2012
Submitted on Oct 5, 2012

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