Southern Ground Hornbill - Bird of the Year in 2020

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Re: Hornbill - Africa Wild Bird of the Month - November 201

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There are the most beautiful pics of Hornbills posted O/\ O/\

Thank you to all for making this a very interesting topic PRWIN and BJ. O0

Please post the balance of your info or pics as the month draws to an end and we will start a 'NEW BIRD SPECIE'

anybody volunteering ;-)

or can we nominate you O** O**

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Southern Kruger

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I have just now paged through this thread....
You have done a great job with it Toko O/\ O/\
a very belated ...Thank you. O0

Thanks for adding Lis... \O


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Some behavioural pics from Borderline last year, On the S-114 in Kruger:




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Video: Kruger's Southern Ground-Hornbills - Leigh Combrink discusses her research

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All chiks are ugly, but these ones beat the rest :shock: lol


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That was interesting, especially the part about the territory size. :ty:


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Southern ground-hornbill feasts on hare

Posted on 3 May, 2018 by Guest Blogger in Animal Encounters, Birds, Destinations, Kruger, South Africa, Wildlife

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Written, and photographs by, Lisl Moolman

On the 16th April 2018, I was driving in the Kruger National Park in the Phalaborwa area, when I encountered a group of southern ground-hornbills foraging. I observed and photographed them as they fed on insects, worms and the like. Upon spotting something edible, a male hornbill would constantly call a female and she would hastily come to collect her prize.

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This continued for about 5 minutes and then to my surprise, the male grabbed a juvenile hare from its hiding place. Again he called the female and then she proceeded in killing the little hare.

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I was surprised and shocked simultaneously to see the size of the prey. Afterwards I read up on this, and it stated that they would feed on insects, reptiles and prey up to the size of hare.

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In a matter of 4 minutes she had killed and devoured her prey. Initially, in order to kill the hare, she impaled it with her long beak by repeatedly pecking at it.

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She then slammed it against the ground to start feeding on the bits and finished it off entirely after a couple of minutes.

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She didn’t share it at all – a juvenile approached her and she made off with her meal to finish it in peace.

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How unusual! :shock:

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