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In flight they are heard from a long distance as the wings make a ''swoooosh'' sound with every beat and that's what makes them an easy target for hunters (besides the loud noise they make when feeding).  
 
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Revision as of 10:27, 14 October 2015

Alternative name: Papuan Hornbill; Papuan Wreathed Hornbill

Photo by Mehd Halaouate
Taja, Papua, May 2004
Rhyticeros plicatus

Aceros plicatus

Identification

65–85 cm 25.6-33.5 inches, male 1190–2000 g, female 1500–2000 g.
A medium to large black Hornbill with white tail. The only Hornbill in it's range, making identification easy.

Male

  • Head and neck reddish brown vary within range from east to west from deep reddish brown to a more yellowish gold
  • Beak light yellow with a dark brown base
  • Casque is wreathlike with yellow and brown weaves
  • Bare skin on face and throat is bluish white
  • Iris and eyering red

Female

Female
Photo by martinuk
Foli, Halmahera, Maluku Utara, Indonesia, October 2009
  • Smaller wingspan (wing 357–410 mm compared to 398–440 mm) than male in western New Guinea
  • Head and neck black
  • Beak has less black around the base
  • Eyes are duller than males

Juvenile

  • Similar to male
  • Beak smaller
  • No casque
  • Light blue facial skin
  • Grey brown eye
  • The casque is often the last feature to develop when reaching adulthood

Distribution

New Guinea, West Papua islands, Yapen, D'Entrecasteaux, the Moluccas and the Solomon Islands. Common.

Taxonomy

Subspecies

There are 6 subspecies[1]

  • R. p. ruficollis:
  • R. p. plicatus:
  • Southern Moluccas (Kelang, Seram and Ambon)
  • R. p. jungei:
  • Eastern New Guinea; vagrant to Fergusson Island (D'Entrecasteaux Archaepelago)
  • R. p. dampieri:
  • Bismarck Archaepelago (New Hanover, New Ireland and New Britain)
  • R. p. harterti:
  • R. p. mendanae:
  • North-western and central Solomon Islands (Choiseul and Vella Lavella south to Malaita and Guadalcanal)

This species was previously placed in the genus Aceros.

Habitat

Primary and secondary tropical evergeen forest, deciduous riverine and freshwater swamp forest. Found up to 1500 m, rarely to 1800 m.

Behaviour

In flight they are heard from a long distance as the wings make a swoooosh sound with every beat and that's what makes them an easy target for hunters (besides the loud noise they make when feeding).

Diet

The diet consists of fruit, invertebrates and insects.

References

  1. Clements, J. F., T. S. Schulenberg, M. J. Iliff, D. Roberson, T. A. Fredericks, B. L. Sullivan, and C. L. Wood. 2015. The eBird/Clements checklist of birds of the world: v2015, with updates to August 2015. Downloaded from http://www.birds.cornell.edu/clementschecklist/download/
  2. Handbook of the Birds of the World Alive (retrieved October 2015)

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