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- Malabar Pied-Hornbill - eBird
A large black-and-white hornbill with a huge bill and casque The plumage is almost entirely black, but for the white on the belly and the sides of the throat Sexes are alike, except that the female has a white patch around the eye In flight, note the white tail with a black tip, and the black wings with a thin white bar in the middle and a thick white edge It inhabits evergreen and
- 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 similar, but males have a much larger “helmet” than the female More tolerant of human habitation than other hornbills and can sometimes be found in large city parks as well as open forests and edges Noisy and social, often
- Malabar Grey Hornbill - eBird
A small gray hornbill with a casque-less pale bill, a black undertail with white tips, and a pale eyebrow Sexes are alike, except that the females have black on the base of the bill In flight, the white tips to the outer edges of the wings contrast strongly with the otherwise very dark undersides of the wings It is found in evergreen forests and plantations The call is a distinctive series
- Malabar Pied-Hornbill - Downloads - eBird Status and Trends
Download Data Products for Malabar Pied-Hornbill eBird Status and Trends Data Products include estimates of species ranges, abundances, and environmental associations
- Malabar Pied-Hornbill - Abundance Map - eBird Status and Trends
Relative abundance is depicted for each season along a color gradient from a light color indicating lower relative abundance to a dark color indicating a higher relative abundance Relative abundance is the estimated average count of individuals detected by an eBirder during a 1 hour, 2 kilometer traveling checklist at the optimal time of day for each species
- Malabar Pied-Hornbill - Trends Map - eBird Status and Trends
This map depicts the cumulative change in estimated relative abundance from {0} through {1} with circles representing 27km x 27km regions Red indicates decline and blue indicates increase The darker the color, the stronger the trend White circles represent locations where the trend estimate is not significantly different from zero (i e , the 80% confidence interval contains zero) Circle
- Sri Lanka Gray Hornbill - eBird
Small hornbill with gray upperside and whitish underparts Bill has no casque, and is pale in males, dark in females In flight displays white outer tail and wingtips Found in pairs and groups in forest and woodland, preferring drier areas The only other hornbill in range, the larger Malabar Pied Hornbill, is black-and-white, and has a large casque on its bill Song is an accelerating “kok
- eBird Checklist - 3 May 2025 - Bhadra Wildlife Sanctuary--Lakkavalli . . .
Malabar Pied-Hornbill Number observed: 3 Malabar Coppersmith Barbet Number observed: 1
- Malabar Pied-Hornbill - Range Map - eBird Status and Trends
The range map depicts the boundary of the species' range, defined as the areas where the species is estimated to occur within at least one week within each season
- Malabar Pied-Hornbill - Weekly Abundance Map - eBird Status and Trends
Estimates of relative abundance for every week of the year animated to show movement patterns Relative abundance is the estimated average count of individuals detected by an eBirder during a 1 hour, 2 kilometer traveling checklist at the optimal time of day for each species
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