Mountain Pied Hornbill

Anthracoceros montani

The Mountain Pied Hornbill, also known as the Blyth's Hornbill, is a medium-sized bird found in the mountainous regions of Southeast Asia. It has a distinctive black and white plumage with a large yellow bill and a casque on top. These birds are known for their loud, raucous calls and are often seen flying in pairs or small groups. They primarily feed on fruits, insects, and small animals. The Mountain Pied Hornbill plays a significant role in seed dispersal and is considered an important species in the ecosystem of its habitat.

Habitat: Mountainous regions of Southeast Asia

Mountain Pied Hornbill
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