Western Pied Hornbill
Western Pied Hornbill
100
-
Not yet spotted on Fladder
Spotted
The Western Pied Hornbill is a medium-sized, strikingly pied hornbill found in West Africa. It has a black body, a white belly, and a large, pale yellow bill with a prominent casque, making it easily identifiable in its forest habitat.
Where to spot
Found in West Africa, from Senegal to western Nigeria. Inhabits tropical lowland forests, forest edges, and gallery forests.
How to spot
Look for its contrasting black and white plumage and large, pale bill with a casque. Listen for its loud, rhythmic cackling or whistling calls, often accompanied by characteristic wing beats.
When to spot
Resident year-round in its forest habitat. Most active during the day, often seen foraging in the canopy, sometimes in small groups.
Where to spot
Found in West Africa, from Senegal to western Nigeria. Inhabits tropical lowland forests, forest edges, and gallery forests.
How to spot
Look for its contrasting black and white plumage and large, pale bill with a casque. Listen for its loud, rhythmic cackling or whistling calls, often accompanied by characteristic wing beats.
When to spot
Resident year-round in its forest habitat. Most active during the day, often seen foraging in the canopy, sometimes in small groups.
Like other hornbills, the Western Pied Hornbill plays a vital ecological role as a seed disperser, consuming a wide variety of fruits and depositing seeds far from the parent plant.
Loading...
Spotted
No recently spotted birds
Monthly observations
No observations
Loading...
Nothing spotted yet