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Silvery-cheeked Hornbill

Bycanistes brevis

Photo by Jinki Afrika
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Description:

Spotted this bird while walking in a village in the Arumeru District of Arusha, Tanzania. The natives call this bird hondo-hondo but the common name is silvery-cheeked hornbill. This is a large bird at 75 to 80 centimeters in length with a very large creamy casque on the beak. The female is slightly smaller than the male and has a significantly smaller casque as seen in the last picture in this series. The head is silver-grey and the rest of the plumage is iridescent black, except for the white rump, lower back, thighs, vent and tip of the outer tail-feathers. Silvery-cheeked Hornbills are residents of the tall evergreen forests of East Africa from Ethiopia to South Africa It has an over-sized blackish bill with large casque on top.

Species ID Suggestions

Silvery-cheeked Hornbill

Bycanistes brevis

Comments (7)

@Adam: I double-checked it and I guess you're right. Thanks for the ID suggestion.
What an amazing spot! Beautiful photos too!

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