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Common name: Blyths hornbill Latin Name: Aceros plicatus Class: Birds Order: Coraciiformes Description |
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Range
Indonesia east to the Solomon Islands
Status
Common
Habitat
Evergreen forests
Niche
Hornbills feed primarily on fruits and vegetables, such as melons, beans, berries and sweet potatoes. They will also catch the occasional small mammal.
Life History
The female Blythe’s hornbill builds her nest by sealing herself in a hollow tree trunk with a wall of mud. A small hole is left in the wall, which the male spends weeks passing food through to his mate and offspring until the chicks are ready to leave the nest.

