Male © Markus Lilje
Female © Ayuwat Jearwattanakanok
Male © Wilbur Goh
Female © Kenneth Kemphues
Female © Chih-Wei(David) Lin

Helmeted Hornbill Rhinoplax vigil

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Identification

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Bizarre-looking bird, now very rare due to poaching for the ivory-like material of its bill. When perched, its most recognizable feature is the naked throat pouch which resembles an undercooked steak, chalky white in the female and dull scarlet in the male. When in flight, its long trailing central tail feathers easily distinguish it from any other hornbill. Scarce and difficult to see; listen for its far-carrying maniacal laugh in mature lowland and foothill forests.

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