eBird species orphor1 Oriental Pied Hornbill eBird A small black and white hornbill with a whitish yellow bill and helmet Primarily black but with a white belly facial patch and wing and tail edges Sexes are compCardList image img display none compCardList image noscript img display block compCardList extra visibility hidden
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BirdLife Data Zone species factsheet Oriental Pied Hornbill Anthracoceros albirostris Summary Click here for more information about the Red List categories and criteria Justification of Red List category This species has an extremely large range and hence does
BirdLife Data Zone species factsheet Oriental Pied Hornbill Anthracoceros albirostris Text In India the species is among the most common hornbills and is abundant in the northern eastern and north eastern part of the country Its range overlaps with that of
app birda org species guide 10084 Oriental Pied Hornbill Anthracoceros albirostris Species The Oriental Pied Hornbill Anthracoceros albirostris is a striking bird one of the smaller and more commonly encountered hornbills in Asia It is distinguished by its
Oriental Pied Hornbill Anthracoceros Albirostris Species
Animalia index oriental pied hornbill Oriental pied hornbill Facts Diet Habitat Pictures on The oriental pied hornbill Anthracoceros albirostris is an Indo Malayan pied hornbill a large canopy dwelling bird belonging to the family Bucerotidae Two other
National Parks in Thailand species oriental pied hornbill Oriental pied hornbill Anthracoceros albirostris Taxonomy Description Distribution and Habitat Feeding Ecology Conservation The Oriental hornbill of the family Bucerotidae belongs to the genus Anthracoceros which consists of five species Species in this genus are divided into two groups Indo Malayan pied hornbills and black hornbills A albirostris is grouped under the Indo Malayan pied hornbills based on plumage similarities along with the Indian pied hornbill A coronatus and the Palawan hornbill A marchei The black hornbills include A malayanus and A montani A albirostris can be further categorized into two subspecies A a albirostris and A a convexus See full list on www thainationalparks com The oriental pied hornbill is a medium size frugivore with a head to tail length of 55 60 cm and a wingspan of 23 36 cm The bill measures 19 cm for males and 16 cm for females It can weigh between 600 g and 1 050 g averaging 900 g for males and 875 g for females The plumage of the head neck back wings and upper breast is black with a slight green sheen The tail is black with white tips on all the feathers except the central feathers rectories The plumage of their lower breast lower abdomen thighs under wing and all the tips of the wings except the three basal secondaries and two outer primaries is white as is the circumorbital skin around the eyes and on the throat skin A blue tinge can sometimes be noticed on the throat of adults Casques of mature A albirostri are laterally flattened cylinders which may form a protruding horn Males and females are similar in coloration Males can be distinguished from females by their larger body size yellow bill which has See full list on www thainationalparks com The oriental pied hornbill is found in the Indian Subcontinent and Southeast Asia ranging across Bangladesh Bhutan Brunei Cambodia Eastern and Northern India Indonesia Laos North peninsular Malaysia Myanmar Nepal Singapore Thailand Tibet Vietnam and the Sunda shelf islands Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests Within these regions A albirostris occupies various habitat types which include dry and semi evergreen forests dry and moist deciduous forests subtropical broadleaf forests secondary forests plantations and woodlands See full list on www thainationalparks com Hornbills are predominantly frugivores The oriental pied hornbill 39 s diet consists of wild fruits such as figs Ficus spp melanoxylon berries rambutans palm fruit papaya and fruits of liana plants It will also take large insects grasshoppers small birds finches small reptiles lizards and snakes amphibians such as frogs and fish Its diet differs slightly between the breeding and non breeding season During the non breeding season oriental pied hornbills feed more on non fig fruit such as small sized berries drupes arillate capsules and lianas woody vines however the availability of these food items is lower in the breeding season which suggests that the species increases its habitat range during that time They also tend to feed in flocks during the non breeding season When foraging for food they tend to select a few common species of fruit trees They show a preference towards trees belonging to the families Annonaceae Meliaceae and Myristicaceae Other ta See full list on www thainationalparks com The species has an extremely wide range and appears to be the hornbill species most adaptable to habitat alterations it is thus not currently considered to be threatened What declines in oriental pied hornbill population have been reported are mainly caused by legal and illegal logging which decreases the availability of suitable nesting and fruiting trees A albirostris are subject to some hunting pressure casques are sold as souvenirs and are popular as pets in some areas It has also been noted that the species has been almost completely extirpated from southern China Conservation efforts such as captive breeding and reintroduction are currently in practice Breeding in captivity of has so far shown a low success rate In some areas such as Cambodia artificial nests made from iron tanks are installed in nesting sites to provide alternative nesting sites for hornbills when natural nest site availability is low and to aid reintroduction This article uses material from Wiki See full list on www thainationalparks com
IUCN 39 s group of experts on hornbills oriental pied hornbill Oriental Pied hornbill IUCN Hornbill Specialist Group Anthracoceros albirostris Red List Status LC Least Concern IUCN 2020 Photo by Kalyan Varma Distribution Occurs throughout the Oriental region from northern India
Oriental Pied Hornbill Anthracoceros Albirostris Species
Singapore Birds Project species oriental pied hornbill Oriental Pied Hornbill Birds of Singapore Subspecies are albirostris convexus Local Subspecies convexus introduced albirostris native Size 68 70 cm Identification A medium sized hornbill with white compCardList image img display none compCardList image noscript img display block compCardList extra visibility hidden
Birds of the World bow species Oriental Pied Hornbill Anthracoceros albirostris Birds of Mar 4 2020 Oriental Pied Hornbill Anthracoceros albirostris version 1 0 In Birds of the World J del Hoyo A Elliott J Sargatal D A Christie and E de Juana Editors
Wikipedia wiki Oriental Pied Hornbill Oriental pied hornbill Wikipedia The oriental pied hornbill Anthracoceros albirostris is an Indo Malayan pied hornbill a large canopy dwelling bird belonging to the family Bucerotidae 2 Two other