Crowned Hornbill (Tockus alboterminatus) - Wiki Crowned Hornbill
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Order: Coraciiformes
Family: Bucerotidae
[Photo] Adult, probably female Crowned Hornbill, Tockus alboterminatus suahelicus, Sweetwaters Tented Camp, Kenya. Date June 25, 2007. Author Jerry Friedman (http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:JerryFriedman).
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The
Crowned Hornbill,
Tockus alboterminatus, is an
African hornbill. It is a medium-sized bird, with a length between 50 and 54 cm, and it is characterized by its white belly and black back and wings. The tips of the long tail feathers are white. The eyes are yellow; the beak is red and presents a stocky casque on the upper mandible. In females, the casque is smaller.
The
Crowned Hornbill can be distinguished from the similar
Bradfield's Hornbill by its shorter beak.
The
Crowned Hornbill is a common resident of the coastal and riverine forests of southern (only the eastern coast) to northeastern Africa. It forages mainly in trees, where it feeds in insects (often caught in flight), small
rodents and frogs, seeds and fruits. This hornbill species can be seen in flocks, usually in the dry season. Four to five white eggs are incubated for 25 to 30 days; the juveniles remain with both parents for about 8 weeks.
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