
Rufous-headed Hornbill
Rufous-headed Hornbill
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The Rufous-headed Hornbill is a distinctive hornbill endemic to the islands of Panay and Negros in the Philippines, characterized by its glossy black body and a striking rufous (reddish-brown) head, neck, and tail. Its bill is large and pale with a prominent casque.
Where to spot
Endemic to the islands of Panay and Negros in the Philippines. Inhabits primary and mature secondary lowland rainforests.
How to spot
Look for its black body with the distinctive rufous head, neck, and tail. Its limited geographical range is a critical identification factor. Listen for its loud, deep, grating calls.
When to spot
Resident year-round in its highly restricted and threatened habitat. Active during the day, often seen foraging in large fruit trees.
Where to spot
Endemic to the islands of Panay and Negros in the Philippines. Inhabits primary and mature secondary lowland rainforests.
How to spot
Look for its black body with the distinctive rufous head, neck, and tail. Its limited geographical range is a critical identification factor. Listen for its loud, deep, grating calls.
When to spot
Resident year-round in its highly restricted and threatened habitat. Active during the day, often seen foraging in large fruit trees.
The Rufous-headed Hornbill is critically endangered due to extensive habitat loss. Conservation efforts are crucial to protect the remaining small populations and their unique forest habitat.
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