Bucerotidae Collection
The bucerotidae family, also known as hornbills, is a diverse and captivating group of birds
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The bucerotidae family, also known as hornbills, is a diverse and captivating group of birds. One such member is the Ceratagymna elata, commonly referred to as the yellow-casqued hornbill. Found in the lush forests of Malaya, these birds are easily recognizable by their striking yellow casques. Another fascinating species within this family is the Southern Yellow-billed Hornbill. Endemic to southwest Angola, Namibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe, northern and eastern South Africa, they thrive in savannas and semi-deserts. A remarkable sight can be witnessed at Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park in Northern Cape, South Africa where a pair perches on a camelthorn tree. Etosha National Park showcases yet another magnificent member of this avian family - the Southern yellow billed hornbill (Tockus leucomelas). With its vibrant plumage contrasting against the branches it perches on; it adds an element of beauty to its surroundings. Venturing further east into Tamil Nadu's Western Ghats forest habitat brings us face-to-face with the Great Indian Hornbill (Buceros bicornis). These majestic creatures gracefully navigate through dense foliage while emitting their distinct calls that resonate throughout the forest. A great pied hornbill (Buceros bicornis) captured mid-flight demonstrates their agility and gracefulness as they soar above Hong Bung He. Perched high up on trees or gliding through open skies; these birds truly command attention wherever they go. In Tongbiguan Nature Reserve located in Dehong Prefecture lies another stunning species -the wreathed hornbill (Aceros undulatus). Witnessing one taking off from its perch leaves spectators in awe of its impressive wingspan and elegant flight patterns. Nesting habits are also intriguing within this bird family.