
Western Red-billed Hornbill
Western Red-billed Hornbill
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The Western Red-billed Hornbill is a common and distinctive hornbill found across West Africa. It is characterized by its predominantly greyish-brown plumage, white underside, and a prominent red bill with a small casque, particularly noticeable in males.
Where to spot
Widespread in West Africa, from Senegal to northern Nigeria. Inhabits dry savannas, acacia woodlands, and thorny scrub.
How to spot
Look for its greyish-brown body, white belly, and prominent red bill. It is frequently seen probing the ground for insects. Listen for its characteristic high-pitched, chattering calls, which often sound like 'tok-tok-tok-tok'.
When to spot
Resident year-round in its habitat. Active during daylight hours, often seen foraging on the ground or in low trees.
Where to spot
Widespread in West Africa, from Senegal to northern Nigeria. Inhabits dry savannas, acacia woodlands, and thorny scrub.
How to spot
Look for its greyish-brown body, white belly, and prominent red bill. It is frequently seen probing the ground for insects. Listen for its characteristic high-pitched, chattering calls, which often sound like 'tok-tok-tok-tok'.
When to spot
Resident year-round in its habitat. Active during daylight hours, often seen foraging on the ground or in low trees.
These hornbills are opportunistic feeders, often joining mixed-species foraging flocks to exploit food sources like insect outbreaks or ripening fruit trees.
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