Species
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Picture
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Distribution
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Habitat
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Brief description
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Global conservation status
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Anthracoceros coronatus
(Malabar pied hornbill)
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| Photo by Mridula Dwivedi www.arkive.org |
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Restricted to central and southern India, and Sri Lanka
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Evergreen forest, tall deciduous forest, also more open patches of forest and plantations. Sometimes seen at fruiting trees well outside forest. Confined to land under 300m.
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- Black plumage with white belly
- Yellowish-white throat patch, white tail sides and trailing edge to the wings
- Bill pale yellow with black cutting edges and base
- Huge casque with projecting front edge, coloured yellow and black
- Red eyes
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Near threatened
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Anthracoceros albirostris
(Oriental pied hornbill)
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| Photo by Nick Garbutt www.arkive.org |
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A widespread resident in northern South Asia, southern China, Indochina and western Indonesia
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Open habitat such as forest edge, clearings and secondary forest. Occurs up to 700m.
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* Black and white plumage with white patch under the eye, white lower belly, thighs, and undertail coverts, white tips to flight feathers and white outer tail feathers
- Bill and casque yellow-white with black spots on base of lower mandible and front of casque
- Iris: dark brown
- Naked skin around eye and gular skin-white
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Least concern
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Anthracoceros malayanus
(Black hornbill)
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| Male black hornbill feeding on fruit. Photo by Tim Laman www.arkive.org |
| Female black hornbill feeding on wild figs. Photo by Tim Laman |
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Confined to the Sundaic lowlands of peninsular Thailand, Sabah, Sarawak and Peninsular Malaysia, Kalimantan and Sumatra, Indonesia and Brunei
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Lowland primary evergreen forest. Usually below 200m.
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Male* Black plumage
- Long tail with broad white tips on outer tail feathers
- White or pale grey superciliary stripe, variable, can also be dark grey or absent
- Pale yellow bill and casque
- Blue-black bare skin around eye and small throat patch
Female
- Smaller than male
- Black bill and smaller casque
- Yellowish-flesh to pinkish circumorbital skin
- Yellow-buff throat patch
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Near threatened
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Anthracoceros marchei
(Palawan hornbill)
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| Photo by: Patricio Robles Gil www.arkive.org |
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Endemic to Palawan and its satellite islands in Philippines
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Forests, mangrove swamps, cultivated land, bushland, secondary growth and mountain forest. Occurs up to 900m.
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- All-black plumage
- White tail
- Pale ivory-yellow casque and bill
- Black base to lower mandible
- White bare skin around eye and on throat
- Red eye with black orbital ring
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Vulnerable
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Anthracoceros montani
(Sulu hornbill)
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| Photo by: Desmond Allen www.birdwatch.ph |
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Endemic to three islands in the Sulu archipelago in southern Philippines.
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Evergreen forest in lowlands and highlands.
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- All black plumage
- White tail
- Black bill and blade-like casque
- Black bare skin around eye and on throat
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Critically endangered
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