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Indian Grey Hornbill
Latin Name:
Ocyceros birostris
Category:
Size:
60cm
Description:
Grey-brown plumage; large, curved beak with casque diagnostic; long, graduated tail, tipped black and white. Casque smaller in female. The Malabar Grey Hornbill O. griseus (58cm), restricted to the W Ghats, south of Khandala, lacks casque on beak; dark tail tipped white, except on central feathers. Pairs or small parties; sometimes large gatherings; mostly arboreal, but descends to pick fallen fruit or lizards; feeds along with frugivorous birds on fruiting trees; noisy, undulating flight.
Habitat:
forests, orchards, tree-covered avenues, vicinity of habitation.
Food:
fruit, lizards, insects, rodents.
Distribution:
almost throughout India, up to about 1,500m in Himalaya; absent in arid NW regions and the heavy rainfall areas of southern W Ghats.
Call:
Call Description:
noisy; normal call a shrill squealing note; also other squeals and screams.
IUCN:
National Status:
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