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Walden's hornbill

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Order
  
Bucerotiformes

Genus
  
Aceros

Higher classification
  
Aceros

Phylum
  
Chordata

Family
  
Bucerotidae

Scientific name
  
Aceros waldeni

Rank
  
Species

Walden's hornbill Rufousheaded Hornbill Rhabdotorrhinus waldeni Adult male the

Similar
  
Hornbill, Bird, Writhed hornbill, Aceros, Visayan hornbill

The Walden's hornbill (Aceros waldeni) locally called dulungan, also known as the Visayan wrinkled hornbill, rufous-headed hornbill or writhed-billed hornbill, is a critically endangered species of hornbill living in the rainforests on the islands of Negros and Panay in the Philippines. It is closely related to the writhed hornbill, but can be recognized by the yellow throat and ocular skin in the male, and the blue throat and ocular skin in the female (both throat and ocular skin are deep orange or red in both sexes of the writhed hornbill). Its binomial name commemorates the Scottish ornithologist Viscount Walden.

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Walden's hornbill Oriental Bird Club Image Database Waldens Hornbill Rhyticeros

Habitat and behaviour

Walden's hornbill Hornbill Panay Philippines

Rainforests with abundant fruit-bearing trees are the natural habitat of these birds. The Walden's hornbills live in small groups and are noisy. The Walden's hornbills use natural or carved-out hollows in tree trunks for its nest. As other hornbills, they reproduce very slowly. As lack of appropriate nesting sites is a problem, nest boxes are being attached to tree trunks in certain reserves.

Status

Walden's hornbill Hornbill Panay Philippines

This is a critically endangered species. Walden's hornbill reproduce very slowly and thus are unable to survive high hunting pressures coupled with heavy logging of the rainforests. It is presumed extinct on Guimaras and now survives only on Negros and Panay. The total population has been estimated at less than 160, though recent work from the Central Panay Mountain Range suggests 600-700 pairs may remain there. No recent figures are available for Negros, where it may be functionally extinct.

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Walden's hornbill Rhabdotorrhinus waldeni Rufousheaded Hornbill Waldens Hornbill

References

Walden's hornbill Wikipedia


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