Hornbills those Magnificent Soft Billed Winged Creatures

Mitch Rezman
5 min readMay 27, 2015

First we took a look at soft billed birds which lead to an exploration of the differences between softbills — hardbills — hookbills & waxbills.

Hornbills are soft bills like Toucans but don’t get a lot of press or even cereal of their own.

Feathered factoid: Many people lump Toucans into the same category as Hornbills but the reality is they come from different continents.

Toucans reside in Central and South America while Hornbills hark from Africa and Asia.

How many species of Hornbills are there?

Between the images below and the list at the bottom of the page, there appears to be about about 5 dozen Hornbill species — give or take.

Red-knobbed hornbills

Red-knobbed Hornbills

and yes — some people do keep them as pets.

You’ll need a walk-in aviary if you’re thinking about it and no I don’t know where the heck to get a Hornbill.

btw — some species of Hornbills can make a Blue and Gold Macaw — seem small.

Southern Gound Hornbill

Southern Ground Hornbill

white crested hornbill

White-crested Hornbill

Feathered factoid: Hornbills are omnivores.

In other words they will eat just about anything from fruit to insects and small animals.

If you ever French kiss a Hornbill you will probably be disappointed (as most French kisses end up — or so I’m told).

See they can’t swallow food if they catch it at the tip of their beak because their tongues are too short so they can’t move the food around in their mouth.

That’s why you see them in the videos below toss the food to the back of their throat with a jerking motion of their head.

Oriental Pied Hornbbill

Oriental Pied Hornbill

Feathered factoid: Asian Hornbills although omnivores like most other Hornbills prefer fruit and small animals.

Figs are their favorite fruit.

Wreathed Hornbill

Wreathed Hornbill

helmuted hornbill

(Uniquely long tailed) Helmeted Hornbill

Rufous Hornbill

Rufous Hornbill

Feathered factoid: Hornbills are prolific baby snatchers especially during breeding season.

They wine and dine their potential and current spouses with lizards, geckos, earthworms, frogs, caterpillars, beetles, butterflies and grasshoppers all proudly absconded from nearby family homes.

close of of ground hornbill

Ground Hornbill

Feathered Factoid: Hornbills, Ostriches & Secretary birds are the only bird’s that have eyelashes!

(correction courtesy of Sean Jessup)

Hornbill Skull

Hornbill Skull

Great Hornbill Flying

Great Hornbill

Feathered factoid: Although Great Hornbills “settle” for fruits especially those yummy figs, they are active hunters always looking for snakes lizards, bird nestlings including their eggs, beetles and most any other insect they can trap with with their enormous beak.

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Mindanoa Hornbill

yellow billed hornbill in tree top

Yellow billed Hornbill

Feathered factoid: Hornbills are actually related more closely to Kingfishers and Toucans which are not so distant cousins to woodpeckers.

Trumpeter Hornbill

Trumpeter Hornbill

abyssinian ground hornbill

Abyssinian ground Hornbill

Palawan Hornbill

Palawan Hornbill

male african grey hornbill

male African grey Hornbill

Warning — micro science lesson ahead: There’s a phenomenon in nature called “convergent evolution” which is used to explain why Toucans and Hornbills have so many similarities.

The theory is that two entirely different species from two entirely different geographic areas can adapt in a similar fashion in order to survive in their particular ecological situation.

Papuna Hornbill

Papuna Hornbill (the Ed Sullivan of Hornbills)

Western red-billed hornbill

Western Red-Billed Hornbill

Rhinoceros hornbill male

(male) Rhinoceros Hornbill

Video — Rhinoceros hornbill chick getting fed

Black Hornbill

Black Hornbill

We’ll continue to add images as we find them, until then be on the look out for the following species of hornbills:

African grey hornbill Tockus nasutus

African pied hornbill Tockus fasciatus

Austen’s brown hornbill, Anorrhinus austeni

Black dwarf hornbill Tockus hartlaubi

Black hornbill Anthracoceros malayanus

Black-and-white-casqued hornbill

Black-casqued wattled hornbill Ceratogymna atrata

Bradfield’s hornbill Tockus bradfieldi

Bushy-crested hornbill Anorrhinus galeritus

Crowned hornbill Tockus alboterminatus

Damara red-billed hornbill Tockus damarensis

Eastern yellow-billed hornbill Tockus flavirostris

Great hornbill Buceros bicornis

Helmeted hornbill Rhinoplax vigil

Hemprich’s hornbill Tockus hemprichii

Indian grey hornbill

Indian grey hornbill Ocyceros biostris

Jackson’s hornbill Tockus jacksoni

Knobbed hornbill Aceros cassidix

Luzon hornbill Penelopides manillae

Malabar grey hornbill Ocyceros griseus

Malabar pied hornbill Anthracoceros coronatus

Mindanao hornbill Penelopides affinis

Mindoro hornbill Penelopides mindorensis

Monteiro’s hornbill Tockus monteiri

Narcondam hornbill Rhyticeros narcondami

Northern red-billed hornbill Tockus erythrorhynchus

Oriental pied hornbill Anthracoceros albirostris

Palawan hornbill Antracoceros marchei

Palawan hornbills, have a pied plumage

Pale-billed hornbill, Tockus pallidirostris

Papuan hornbill Rhyticeros plicatus

Plain-pouched hornbill Rhyticeros subruficollis

Red-billed dwarf hornbill Tockus camurus

Red-billed hornbill

Red-billed hornbill group

Rhinoceros hornbill Buceros rhinoceros

Rufous hornbill Buceros hydrocorax

Rufous-headed hornbill Aceros waldeni

Rufous-necked hornbill Aceros nipalensis

Samar hornbill Penelopides samarensis

Southern ground hornbill (bluish throat indicates female)

Southern red-billed hornbill Tockus rufirostris

Southern yellow-billed hornbill Tockus leucomelas

Sri Lanka grey hornbill Ocyceros gingalensis

Sulawesi hornbill Penelopides exarhatus

Sulu hornbill Anthracoceros montani

Sumba hornbill Rhyticeros everetti

Tanzanian red-billed hornbill Tockus ruahae

Tickell’s brown hornbill, Anorrhinus tickelli

Visayan hornbill Penelopides panini

Von der Decken’s hornbill Tockus deckeni

Western red-billed hornbill Tockus kempi

White-crested hornbill Tropicranus albocristatus

White-crowned hornbill Berenicornis comatus (alt Aceros comatus (IUCN))

Wreathed hornbill Rhyticeros undulatus

Wrinkled hornbill Aceros corrugatus

Writhed hornbill Aceros leucocephalus

Yellow-casqued wattled hornbill Ceratogymna elata

written by mitch rezman

approved by catherine tobsing

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