- African Pied Hornbill
Taxobox
name = African Pied Hornbill
status = LC | status_system = IUCN3.1
regnum =Animal ia
phylum = Chordata
classis =Aves
ordo =Coraciiformes
familia =Bucerotidae
genus = "Tockus "
species = "T. fasciatus"
binomial = "Tockus fasciatus"
binomial_authority = (Shaw, 1811)African Pied Hornbill, "Tockus fasciatus", is a
hornbill . Hornbills are a family of tropicalnear-passerine bird s found in theOld World .African Pied Hornbill is a common resident breeder in much of equatorial
Africa fromThe Gambia to westernUganda and northernAngola .This is a bird mainly of forest habitats. The female lays up to four white eggs in a tree hole, which is blocked off during incubation with a cement made of mud, droppings and fruit pulp. There is only one narrow aperture, just big enough for the male to transfer food to the mother and the chicks.
When the chicks and the female are too big to fit in the nest, the mother breaks out and rebuilds the wall, then both parents feed the chicks.
This is a large bird, at 54cm in length. It has mainly black plumage, with the belly and tip to the tail being white. The long curved black and yellow bill has a medium sized casque.
Sexes are similar, but the female has a smaller casque. Immature birds are duller, have a smaller bill, and no casque. The flight is undulating.
African Pied Hornbill is omnivorous and eats fruit and insects. It feeds mainly in trees, and is attracted to
Oil Palm s.This conspicuous and gregarious bird advertises its presence with its whistling " pii-pii-pii-pii-" call.
References
* Database entry includes justification for why this species is of least concern
* "Birds of The Gambia" by Barlow, Wacher and Disley, ISBN 1-873403-32-1
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