RMHDMBB6–Knobbed (Sulawesi Wrinkled) Hornbilll, Rhyticeros (Aceros) cassidix, female high in tree
RF2N3GTCK–Two Knobbed hornbills (Aceros cassidix) at an Alligator Farm; Saint Augustine, Florida, United States of America
RFG2CTKX–knobbed hornbill, named in latin Aceros cassidix.
RMEB2Y3P–Sulawesi red-knobbed hornbill in Tangkoko Duasudara nature reserve.
RMDEY4JJ–Knobbed hornbill or Sulawesi Wrinckled Hornbill (Aceros cassidix), male, portrait, occurrence in Indonesia, captive, Germany
RMEJ2FPC–Female Sulawesi red-knobbed hornbill in Tangkoko Duasudara nature reserve.
RMPD7C43–Colorful Sulawesi Red-Knobbed Hornbill (also known as Sulawesi wrinkled hornbill) at St. Augustine Alligator Farm Zoological Park in St. Augustine,
RF2RBJ8T7–Sulawesi Kalao. colourful hornbill native to Indonesia, Knobbed Hornbill, Aceros cassidix. Like Parrot colorful huge bird, red eye, dark green jungle
RFFBKM5F–Knobbed hornbill, Aceros cassidix, fed walled female on the nest at a tree top.Tangkoko National Park, Sulawesi, Indonesia
RM2PYMGRR–Knobbed Hornbill (Aceros cassidix), in captivity
RFT9G567–Knobbed hornbill, Aceros cassidix, sitting on branch at a tree top near its nest.Tangkoko National Park, Sulawesi, Indonesia, typical animal behavior,
RM2C1JC9Y–A female Sulawesi wrinkled hornbill (Rhyticeros cassidix) flying over tropical rainforest canopy in North Sulawesi, Indonesia.
RMJEF8F6–Helmet horn bird, lateinsch called Aceros cassidix., Helmhornvogel, lateinsch genannt Aceros cassidix.
RMHDMBB5–Knobbed (Sulawesi Wrinkled) Hornbilll, Rhyticeros (Aceros) cassidix, male feeding chicks high in tree
RMHGABNB–A female individual of knobbed hornbill, or sometimes called Sulawesi wrinkled hornbill (Rhyticeros cassidix) on a fig (ficus) tree in Indonesia.
RFG2CTM0–knobbed hornbill, named in latin Aceros cassidix.
RM2C1JADN–A female individual of Sulawesi wrinkled hornbill (Rhyticeros cassidix) perching on a dry tree at a natural habitat in North Sulawesi, Indonesia.
RME45CRB–Female Knobbed hornbill (Aceros cassidix) in flight. Tangkoko Batuangus / Dua Saudara Nature Reserve, Sulawesi Island, Indonesia.
RM2C140EY–A Sulawesi wrinkled hornbill (Rhyticeros cassidix), female individual, perching on a dry tree above a bird nest in natural habitat.
RFKJA74K–Male Knobbed hornbill (Rhyticeros cassidix) feeding its young in a tree in Tangkoko National Park, North Sulawesi, Indonesia.
RM2C1JAWE–A male individual of knobbed hornbill (Rhyticeros cassidix) is flying above rainforest near Mount Tangkoko and Duasudara in North Sulawesi, Indonesia.
RFFC1F30–Knobbed hornbill, Aceros cassidix, on the branch at a tree top. Tangkoko National Park, Sulawesi, Indonesia
RM2PYMGTM–Knobbed Hornbill (Aceros cassidix), in captivity
RMFBJJR7–Florence. Italy. Stuffed Knobbed Hornbills on display at La Specola, Museum of Zoology and Natural History.
RFT9G56G–Knobbed hornbill, Aceros cassidix, sitting on branch at a tree top near its nest.Tangkoko National Park, Sulawesi, Indonesia, typical animal behavior,
RM2R888DF–Knobbed Hornbill, male, Sulawesi Wrinkled Hornbill (Aceros cassidix), Red Knobbed Hornbill, Sulawesi Red-Knobbed Hornbill
RMJEF8F5–Helmet horn bird, lateinsch called Aceros cassidix., Helmhornvogel, lateinsch genannt Aceros cassidix.
RM2R6AF88–Sulawesi Wrinkled Hornbill (Aceros cassidix), male (Rhyticeros cassidix), knobbed hornbill, male (bird) (birds) (hornbills) (southeast asia)
RM2R164KR–Knobbed hornbill (Aceros cassidix) adult male, at the entrance to the nest hole in the tree trunk, Tangkoko, Sulawesi, Indonesia
RM2C1JBBG–A Sulawesi wrinkled hornbill (Rhyticeros cassidix), male individual, checking on a nesting hole at a natural habitat in North Sulawesi, Indonesia.
RM2A7R5BM–Knobbed hornbill or Sulawesi wrinkled hornbill, Aceros cassidix (Crested hornbill, Buceros cassidix). Vulnerable. Handcoloured engraving from Edward Griffith's The Animal Kingdom by the Baron Cuvier, London, Whittaker, 1829.
RMCNK3JW–Knobbed Hornbill (Aceros cassidix) adult male, at entrance to nesthole in tree trunk, Tangkoko, Sulawesi, Indonesia
RFG2CTM1–knobbed hornbill, named in latin Aceros cassidix.
RMDENGB9–A three months old Knobbed Hornbill (Aceros cassidix) (R) sits next to the mother (L) in the birds park Walsrode, Germany, 13 September 2013. Originally, the birds live in the rain forests of Sulawesi in Indonesia. Photo: HOLGER HOLLEMANN/dpa
RFKPX7R8–Helmhornvogel, lateinsch genannt Aceros cassidix.
RMBE6M56–Knobbed Hornbill sitting on bole / aceros cassidix
RFKJA74E–Male Knobbed hornbill (Rhyticeros cassidix) feeding its young in a tree in Tangkoko National Park, North Sulawesi, Indonesia.
RMAF1H6X–RED KNOBBED HORNBILL Aceros cassidix
RM2C0TTW4–beutifull Knobbed hornbill
RMB1H2GM–Close-up of a Sulawesi Red-Knobbed hornbill (Aceros cassidix)
RMJ7NMW8–Aceros cassidix 1838
RMP5CWT9–N/A. English: « Buceros cassidix » = Aceros cassidix (Knobbed Hornbill) - adult male Français: « Buceros cassidix » = Aceros cassidix (Calao à cimier) - mâle adulte . 1838. Nicolas Huet (1770–1830) Alternative names Nicolas, II Huet; Nicolas Huet The Younger; Nicholas Huet II; Nicolas The Younger Huet Description French painter, illustrator and engraver Date of birth/death 1770 26 December 1830 Location of birth Paris Authority control : Q3340421 VIAF:95590486 ISNI:0000 0000 7064 7628 ULAN:500117124 GND:138988412 Jean Gabriel Prêtre (1768–1849) Description Swiss artist Da
RFT9G56K–Knobbed hornbill, Aceros cassidix, sitting on branch at a tree top near its nest.Tangkoko National Park, Sulawesi, Indonesia, typical animal behavior,
RMPC2YCP–Aceros cassidix 1838.
RMJEF8F9–Helmet horn bird, lateinsch called Aceros cassidix., Helmhornvogel, lateinsch genannt Aceros cassidix.
RMD3BJ22–(dpa) - The eye and beak of a Sulawesi hornbill are seen in the bird park in Walsrode, Germany, 22 April 2003. Usually, Sulawesi hornbills live on the Indonesian islands of Sulawesi, Lembeh, and Togian, where it occurs in evergreen forests up to 1800m. In South Sulawesi, this species has been declar
RMMKPXGE–Celebes Hornbill (Aceros cassidix) and others
RMAF3JM1–Sulawesi Wrinkled Hornbill. Calao a cimier. Sulawesi-Hornvogel. Aceros cassidix
RMP6HB2A–Knobbed hornbill or Sulawesi wrinkled hornbill, Aceros cassidix (Crested hornbill, Buceros cassidix). Vulnerable. Handcoloured engraving from Edward Griffith's The Animal Kingdom by the Baron Cuvier, London, Whittaker, 1829.
RM2NH5K2Y–A male individual of knobbed hornbill, or sometimes called Sulawesi wrinkled hornbill (Rhyticeros cassidix), is photographed as it is perching on a tree in Tangkoko Nature Reserve, North Sulawesi, Indonesia. The species is currently considered vulnerable to extinction due to logging and hunting, according to Amanda Hackett of Wildlife Conservation Society in a 2022 publication. 'With trees diminishing, there are no safe places for hornbill pairs to build their nests in large mature trees,' she added.
RFG2CTKW–knobbed hornbill, named in latin Aceros cassidix.
RM2NH5KR9–A male individual of knobbed hornbill, or sometimes called Sulawesi wrinkled hornbill (Rhyticeros cassidix), is perching above a potential nesting hole on a tree in rainforest near Mount Tangkoko and DuaSudara in Bitung, North Sulawesi, Indonesia. The species is currently considered vulnerable to extinction due to logging and hunting, according to Amanda Hackett of Wildlife Conservation Society in a 2022 publication. 'With trees diminishing, there are no safe places for hornbill pairs to build their nests in large mature trees,' she added.
RFKPX7RG–Helmhornvogel, lateinsch genannt Aceros cassidix.
RM2NH5F2G–A female individual of knobbed hornbill, or sometimes called Sulawesi wrinkled hornbill (Rhyticeros cassidix), flies as she is leaving a tree during a foraging session in a rainforest area near Mount Tangkoko and Duasudara in Bitung, North Sulawesi, Indonesia. Play an important role in seed dispersal—often dubbed as forest farmer by ornithologists, hornbills 'keep the cycle of the forest growing and evolving with all the fruit they consume each day,' wrote Amanda Hackett of Wildlife Conservation Society in a 2022 publication.
RFKJA74J–Male Knobbed hornbill (Rhyticeros cassidix) feeding its young in a tree in Tangkoko National Park, North Sulawesi, Indonesia.
RMEC6EC9–Hornbill
RMRHDY01–. Bonner zoologische Beiträge : Herausgeber: Zoologisches Forschungsinstitut und Museum Alexander Koenig, Bonn. Biology; Zoology. Hornbill systematics and zoogeography 341 i i 1 1 1 1 1 1 i ! I A 1 ! I 1 fulfil; CD c1 1 1 1 ! i ' ij 1 ll 1 MÃ- i ñ 'â !!â !;Ã-h,,¡; 1 Hf- â -fâr- Iii j Hi j i. tflH. 1 1 i 1 1 I I t M , F ! Nf, iiiiii ^ ^41 Fig. 12: Sonagrams of the loudest calls of Aceros hornbill species. A â A. comatus; B â A. cassidix; C â A. corrugatus; D â A. waldeni; E â A. plicatus; F â A. undulatus. guiar area: adult male, circumorbital pale blue, guiar scarlet with blue flecks around
RFT9G56D–Knobbed hornbill, Aceros cassidix, sitting on branch at a tree top near its nest.Tangkoko National Park, Sulawesi, Indonesia, typical animal behavior,
RMJEF8F8–Helmet horn bird, lateinsch called Aceros cassidix., Helmhornvogel, lateinsch genannt Aceros cassidix.
RMAF3JKE–Sulawesi Wrinkled Hornbill. Calao a cimier. Sulawesi-Hornvogel. Aceros cassidix
RFG2CTKY–knobbed hornbill, named in latin Aceros cassidix.
RFKPX7RJ–Helmhornvogel, lateinsch genannt Aceros cassidix.
RM2NH5F45–A female individual of knobbed hornbill, or sometimes called Sulawesi wrinkled hornbill (Rhyticeros cassidix), flies as she is leaving a tree during a foraging session in a rainforest area near Mount Tangkoko and Duasudara in Bitung, North Sulawesi, Indonesia. Play an important role in seed dispersal—often dubbed as forest farmer by ornithologists, hornbills 'keep the cycle of the forest growing and evolving with all the fruit they consume each day,' wrote Amanda Hackett of Wildlife Conservation Society in a 2022 publication.
RM2NJKEG0–A pair of knobbed hornbills, or sometimes called Sulawesi wrinkled hornbill (Rhyticeros cassidix), is sharing food as they are foraging on a ficus (fig) tree in Tangkoko Nature Reserve, North Sulawesi, Indonesia. Due to their dependency on forest and certain types of trees, hornbills in general are threatened by climate change. 'There is rapidly growing evidence for the negative effects of high temperatures on the behavior, physiology, breeding, and survival of various bird, mammal, and reptile species around the world,' said Dr. Nicholas Pattinson, a scientist from University of Cape Town.
RFT9G56M–Knobbed hornbill, Aceros cassidix, sitting on branch at a tree top near its nest.Tangkoko National Park, Sulawesi, Indonesia, typical animal behavior,
RFT9G52N–Knobbed hornbill, Aceros cassidix, fed walled female on the nest at a tree top.Tangkoko National Park, Sulawesi, Indonesia, typical animal behavior, e
RMJEF8F4–Helmet horn bird, lateinsch called Aceros cassidix., Helmhornvogel, lateinsch genannt Aceros cassidix.
RMAF3JKD–Sulawesi Wrinkled Hornbill. Calao a cimier. Sulawesi-Hornvogel. Aceros cassidix
RFKPX7RF–Helmhornvogel, lateinsch genannt Aceros cassidix.
RFKPDR8W–beutifull Knobbed hornbill
RM2NH5M3A–A female individual of knobbed hornbill, or sometimes called Sulawesi wrinkled hornbill (Rhyticeros cassidix), feeds on a ficus fruit as she is foraging on a fig tree in a rainforest area near Mount Tangkoko and DuaSudara in Bitung, North Sulawesi, Indonesia. Play an important role in seed dispersal—often dubbed as forest farmer by ornithologists, hornbills 'keep the cycle of the forest growing and evolving with all the fruit they consume each day,' wrote Amanda Hackett of Wildlife Conservation Society in a 2022 publication.
RFT9G4T1–Knobbed hornbill, Aceros cassidix, fed walled female on the nest at a tree top.Tangkoko National Park, Sulawesi, Indonesia, typical animal behavior, e
RMAF3JM0–Sulawesi Wrinkled Hornbill. Calao a cimier. Sulawesi-Hornvogel. Aceros cassidix
RFKPDR63–beutifull Knobbed hornbill
RM2NJKE81–A pair of knobbed hornbills, or sometimes called Sulawesi wrinkled hornbill (Rhyticeros cassidix), is sharing food as they are foraging on a ficus (fig) tree in Tangkoko Nature Reserve, North Sulawesi, Indonesia. Due to their dependency on forest and certain types of trees, hornbills in general are threatened by climate change. 'There is rapidly growing evidence for the negative effects of high temperatures on the behavior, physiology, breeding, and survival of various bird, mammal, and reptile species around the world,' said Dr. Nicholas Pattinson, a scientist from University of Cape Town.
RFJC5C7M–helmhornvogel
RM2NH5EMX–A pair of knobbed hornbills, or sometimes called Sulawesi wrinkled hornbill (Rhyticeros cassidix), is photographed as they are foraging on a tree in a rainforest area near Mount Tangkoko and Duasudara in Bitung, North Sulawesi, Indonesia. 'Hornbills are diurnal species that mostly travel in pairs and remain monogamous,' wrote Amanda Hackett of Wildlife Conservation Society in a 2022 publication. Play an important role in seed dispersal—often dubbed as forest farmer by ornithologists, hornbills 'keep the cycle of the forest growing and evolving with all the fruit they consume each day.'
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RM2NJNH5B–A male individual of knobbed hornbill, or sometimes called Sulawesi wrinkled hornbill (Rhyticeros cassidix), is photographed as he is perching on a branch of a ficus tree in a rainforest area near Mount Tangkoko and Duasudara in Bitung, North Sulawesi, Indonesia. 'A key feature of the rainforests is the high level of species diversity in trees, a characteristic that is vital for the proper functioning of the ecosystem. Species diversity allows the forests to be resilient,' according to a team of researchers of the University of Haifa in a February 2023 publication on Phys.Org.
RM2NJND8P–A male knobbed hornbill, or sometimes called Sulawesi wrinkled hornbill (Rhyticeros cassidix), is feeding a chick that is waiting inside a nest, through a crack on a tree in Tangkoko Nature Reserve, North Sulawesi, Indonesia. Due to their dependency on forest and certain types of trees, hornbills in general are threatened by climate change. 'There is rapidly growing evidence for the negative effects of high temperatures on the behavior, physiology, breeding, and survival of various bird, mammal, and reptile species around the world,' said Dr. Nicholas Pattinson (University of Cape Town).
RFT9G4RT–Knobbed hornbill, Aceros cassidix, fed walled female on the nest at a tree top.Tangkoko National Park, Sulawesi, Indonesia, typical animal behavior, e
RM2NH5JHA–A male individual of knobbed hornbill, or sometimes called Sulawesi wrinkled hornbill (Rhyticeros cassidix), feeds a female individual with a ficus fruit as they are foraging on a fig tree in a rainforest area near Mount Tangkoko and DuaSudara in Bitung, North Sulawesi, Indonesia. 'Hornbills are diurnal species that mostly travel in pairs and remain monogamous,' wrote Amanda Hackett of Wildlife Conservation Society in a 2022 publication. Play an important role in seed dispersal—often dubbed as forest farmer by ornithologists, hornbills 'keep the cycle of the forest growing and evolving.'
RM2NH5ERX–A male individual of knobbed hornbill, or sometimes called Sulawesi wrinkled hornbill (Rhyticeros cassidix), is foraging on a tree in a rainforest area near Mount Tangkoko and Duasudara in Bitung, North Sulawesi, Indonesia. Due to their dependency on forest and certain types of trees, hornbills in general are threatened by climate change.
RFT9G52P–Knobbed hornbill, Aceros cassidix, fed walled female on the nest at a tree top.Tangkoko National Park, Sulawesi, Indonesia, typical animal behavior, e
RM2NH5FM1–Feathers of the tail of a knobbed hornbill, or sometimes called Sulawesi wrinkled hornbill (Rhyticeros cassidix) flying above above rainforest near Mount Tangkoko and Duasudara in Bitung, North Sulawesi, Indonesia. The species is currently considered vulnerable to extinction due to logging and hunting. 'With trees diminishing, there are no safe places for hornbill pairs to build their nests in large mature trees,' according to Amanda Hackett of Wildlife Conservation Society in a 2022 publication.
RM2NH5KEA–A male individual of knobbed hornbill, or sometimes called Sulawesi wrinkled hornbill (Rhyticeros cassidix), is photographed as it is perching on a tree in Tangkoko Nature Reserve, North Sulawesi, Indonesia. The species is currently considered vulnerable to extinction due to logging and hunting, according to Amanda Hackett of Wildlife Conservation Society in a 2022 publication. 'With trees diminishing, there are no safe places for hornbill pairs to build their nests in large mature trees,' she added.
RFT9G4T3–Knobbed hornbill, Aceros cassidix, fed walled female on the nest at a tree top.Tangkoko National Park, Sulawesi, Indonesia, typical animal behavior, e
RM2NJNBCH–A male individual of knobbed hornbill, or sometimes called Sulawesi wrinkled hornbill (Rhyticeros cassidix), is photographed as it is perching on a tree in Tangkoko Nature Reserve, North Sulawesi, Indonesia. Due to their dependency on forest and certain types of trees, hornbills in general are threatened by climate change. 'There is rapidly growing evidence for the negative effects of high temperatures on the behavior, physiology, breeding, and survival of various bird, mammal, and reptile species around the world,' said Dr. Nicholas Pattinson (University of Cape Town).
RM2NH5KKE–A male individual of knobbed hornbill, or sometimes called Sulawesi wrinkled hornbill (Rhyticeros cassidix), checks a hole on the trunk of a dead tree where it is perching in rainforest near Mount Tangkoko and DuaSudara in Bitung, North Sulawesi, Indonesia. The species is currently considered vulnerable to extinction due to logging and hunting, according to Amanda Hackett of Wildlife Conservation Society in a 2022 publication. 'With trees diminishing, there are no safe places for hornbill pairs to build their nests in large mature trees,' she added.
RM2NJKDWA–A female individual of knobbed hornbill, or sometimes called Sulawesi wrinkled hornbill (Rhyticeros cassidix), is perching on a dead tree in rainforest near Mount Tangkoko and DuaSudara in Bitung, North Sulawesi, Indonesia. Due to their dependency on forest and certain types of trees, hornbills in general are threatened by climate change. 'There is rapidly growing evidence for the negative effects of high temperatures on the behavior, physiology, breeding, and survival of various bird, mammal, and reptile species around the world,' said Dr. Nicholas Pattinson, a scientist.
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