Jackson's Hornbill

Tockus jacksoni

Least Concern

The Jackson's Hornbill is a large-billed hornbill of African and Asian forests, savannas, and wooded edges. It feeds on fruit, insects, and small animals in forest or savanna, often dispersing seeds over long distances. Many hornbills seal the nesting female inside a tree cavity while the male delivers food.

Family
Bucerotidae
Range
Jackson's Hornbill Range — Resident or seasonal range in African and Asian forests, savannas, and wooded edges
Population
≈ Unknown
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