Southern Ground-hornbill (Bucorvus leadbeateri) - Wiki Southern Ground-hornbill
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Order: Coraciiformes
Family: Bucerotidae
Subfamily: Bucorvinae
Synonyms: Bucorvus cafer
[Photo] Southern Ground-hornbill (Bucorvus leadbeateri) adult male. in Moremi National Park, Okavango Delta, Botswana. Image by Duncan Wright (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Sabine%27s_Sunbird).
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The
Southern Ground Hornbill,
Bucorvus leadbeateri or
Bucorvus cafer, is one of two species of
ground-hornbill and is the largest species of
hornbill.
It is a large bird, at 90 to 129 cm (36 to 51 in) long and a weight of 3.2 to 6.2 kg (7 to 13.6 lbs). It is characterized by black coloration and vivid red patches of bare skin on the face and throat (yellow in juvenile
birds). The white tips of the wings (primary feathers) seen in flight are another diagnostic characteristic. The beak is black, straight and presents a casque, more developed in males. Female
Southern Ground Hornbills are smaller and have violet-blue skin on their throats.
Its habitat comprises savannahs, woodlands and grasslands. It can be found from from northern Namibia and Angola to northern South Africa to Burundi and Kenya. The
Southern Ground Hornbill is a vulnerable species, mainly confined to national reserves and national parks. They live in groups of 5 to 10 individuals including adults and juveniles. Often, neighbouring groups are engaged in aerial pursuits. They forage on the ground, where they feed on
reptiles, frogs, snails, insects and
mammals up to the size of hares. Juveniles are dependent on adults for 6 to 12 months.
The other species of the genus
Bucorvus is the
Abyssinian Ground-hornbill,
Bucorvus abyssinicus.
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