Of the t hree primary d ispersal agents, hornbills dispersed the most seeds.
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Implications of long-distance movements of frugivorous rain forest hornbills.
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Invasion of such distant sites, whether from plantation or naturalized sources, is likely t o b e facilitated b y longdistance dispersal vectors such as turacos and hornbills.
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All five red-billed hornbills were formerly considered conspecific.
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The subfamily contains all but two extant species of hornbills.
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The 380 species of birds include eight hornbills, eighteen woodpeckers and thirteen pittas.
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At in length, this is a large bird, although it is one of the smaller hornbills.
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Animals in the area are langurs, muntjac, tapirs and hornbills.
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Birds that are mostly hunted are hornbills, doves, and pigeons.
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Among the many birds are groups such as penguins, rheas, waterfowl, eagles, owls, pelicans, flamingos, pheasants, parrots, hornbills, turacos and weavers.
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Female southern ground hornbills are smaller and have violet-blue skin on their throats.
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The surrounding forest has been known to house at least four species of birds: hornbills, parrots, woodpeckers and wild ducks.
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Their common name, tarictic hornbills, is an onomatopoetic reference to the main call of several of them.
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At one time or another, they have been allied with owls, swifts, kingfishers, hoopoes, mousebirds, hornbills, rollers, bee-eaters, woodpeckers, trogons and hummingbirds.
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Unlike many fruit-eating hornbills, it is sedentary, and pairs maintain a territory.
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