Beautiful documentation! A slight correction, this hornbill in question is a wreathed hornbill (Rhyticeros undulatus) which is native to parts of Southeast Asia. The male has a white head with yellow throat pouch, whereas the female is all black with a bluish throat pouch. This species lives in rainforests ranging from the lowlands to montane sections, and diet is usually fruits including figs. Vocalisation is usually a deep bark, uttered while stationary or in flight. Looking forward to more of your documentations!
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Beautiful documentation! A slight correction, this hornbill in question is a wreathed hornbill (Rhyticeros undulatus) which is native to parts of Southeast Asia. The male has a white head with yellow throat pouch, whereas the female is all black with a bluish throat pouch. This species lives in rainforests ranging from the lowlands to montane sections, and diet is usually fruits including figs. Vocalisation is usually a deep bark, uttered while stationary or in flight. Looking forward to more of your documentations!
yellow throat pouch is male and blue throat pouch is female, ok i just know...thanks for the explanation, more my video about hornbill th-cam.com/video/U_OQz7lX55M/w-d-xo.html and th-cam.com/video/fKukwILCmgo/w-d-xo.html
@@natureshortvideos Thanks for linking to the fascinating observation of the rhinoceros hornbill, which is among the largest Asian hornbill species!