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Wreathed Hornbill -
Gewone Jaarvogel
-
Aceros undulatus

Image ID:
2039
Date: 
05/04/2008
Location: 
Nameri,
Assam,
India
Description: 

The National Park of Nameri holds large populations of hornbill species. Great Pied Hornbill and Wreathed Hornbill are the most common species, which are frequently seen in the evening, when large flocks are flying to their roosting trees. Large numbers of hornbills are an indication of a healthy primary forest ecosystem: as a cavity breeder, these birds need enough big trees with natural cavities for nesting to hold a viable population.

Keywords: 
bird |
hornbill |
wreathed hornbill |
aceros undulatus |
vogel |
neushoornvogel |
gewone jaarvogel |
cavity breeder |
mixed deciduous lowland forest |
hill evergreen forest |
tropical rainforest |
primary forest |
indicator species |
holenbroeder |
laagland loofbos |
laagland heuvels |
regenwoud |
tropisch regenwoud |
primair bos |
indicatorsoort |
Nameri |
Assam |
India
Category: 
Birds |
Non-passerines |
Hornbills, Barbets and Toucans |
Places |
Asia and Southeast Asian Islands |
Northeast India |
Nameri
Image type: 
Digital
Link to image:
http://www.bernardvanelegem.com/image/wreathed-hornbill

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