As of 1st January 1978 Chester Zoo held 6 hornbills of 5 species
Writhe-billed Hornbill (Aceros leucocephalus) 1 (Listed as Red-billed Wrinkled Hornbill) (arrived 1976)
Indian Pied Hornbill (Acanthroceros albirostris) 0.1 (arrived 1974)
Black Hornbill (Acanthroceros malayanus) 1 (arrived 1974)
Great Indian Hornbill (Buceros bicornis) 0.2 (arrived 1960s)
Abyssinian Ground Hornbill (Bucorvus abyssinicus) 1.0 (arrived 1974)
The Indian Pied Hornbill was listed as Acanthroceros malabaricus, this name is now invalid and the species now has the name Acanthroceros albirostris, with the common name Oriental Pied Hornbill. Acanthroceros coronatus has also been called the Indian Pied Hornbill but is usually known as the Malabar Pied Hornbill. It's very confusing.
The ground hornbill spent the summer months in one of the pens to the east of the monkey house, where the spider monkey enclosure now is. I also saw him in the parrot house.
One female Indian Pied Hornbill arrived in 1978
The Black Hornbill and a female Great Indan Hornbill died in 1978
Hornbills at Chester 1st January 1979 ( = 31st December 1978)
Writhe-billed Hornbill 1
Indian Pied Hornbill 1.1
Great Indian Hornbill 0.1
Abyssinian Ground Hornbill 1.0
Hornbills at Chester 1st January 1980 (= 31st December 1979)
Writhe-billed Hornbill 1
Indian Pied Hornbill 1.1
Great Indian Hornbill 0.1
Abyssinian Ground Hornbill 1.0
The female Indian Pied Hornbill died in 1980 and the Writhe-billed Hornbill left the collection.
Hornbills at Chester 1st January 1981 (= 31st December 1980)
Indian Pied Hornbill 1.0
Great Indian Hornbill 0.1
Abyssinian Ground Hornbill 1.0
A Great Indian Hornbill arrived during 1981 and was sent to another collection. Probably because it was not compatible with the other bird)
Hornbills at Chester Zoo 1st January 1982 (= 31st December 1981)
Malabar Pied Hornbill 1.0
Great Indian Hornbill 0.1
Abyssinian Ground Hornbill 1.0
The 1982 report is hard to understand. Apparently the bird previously referred to as an Indian Pied Hornbill is now listed as a Malabar Pied Hornbill (Acanthroceros coronatus). This specimen died during 1982 but no scientifdic names are included in the stock list.
An arrival in 1982 was listed as 0.1 Indian Pied Hornbill. At the end of 1982 Chester kept 3 hornbills of 3 species.
Writhe-billed Hornbill (Aceros leucocephalus) 1 (Listed as Red-billed Wrinkled Hornbill) (arrived 1976)
Indian Pied Hornbill (Acanthroceros albirostris) 0.1 (arrived 1974)
Black Hornbill (Acanthroceros malayanus) 1 (arrived 1974)
Great Indian Hornbill (Buceros bicornis) 0.2 (arrived 1960s)
Abyssinian Ground Hornbill (Bucorvus abyssinicus) 1.0 (arrived 1974)
The Indian Pied Hornbill was listed as Acanthroceros malabaricus, this name is now invalid and the species now has the name Acanthroceros albirostris, with the common name Oriental Pied Hornbill. Acanthroceros coronatus has also been called the Indian Pied Hornbill but is usually known as the Malabar Pied Hornbill. It's very confusing.
The ground hornbill spent the summer months in one of the pens to the east of the monkey house, where the spider monkey enclosure now is. I also saw him in the parrot house.
One female Indian Pied Hornbill arrived in 1978
The Black Hornbill and a female Great Indan Hornbill died in 1978
Hornbills at Chester 1st January 1979 ( = 31st December 1978)
Writhe-billed Hornbill 1
Indian Pied Hornbill 1.1
Great Indian Hornbill 0.1
Abyssinian Ground Hornbill 1.0
Hornbills at Chester 1st January 1980 (= 31st December 1979)
Writhe-billed Hornbill 1
Indian Pied Hornbill 1.1
Great Indian Hornbill 0.1
Abyssinian Ground Hornbill 1.0
The female Indian Pied Hornbill died in 1980 and the Writhe-billed Hornbill left the collection.
Hornbills at Chester 1st January 1981 (= 31st December 1980)
Indian Pied Hornbill 1.0
Great Indian Hornbill 0.1
Abyssinian Ground Hornbill 1.0
A Great Indian Hornbill arrived during 1981 and was sent to another collection. Probably because it was not compatible with the other bird)
Hornbills at Chester Zoo 1st January 1982 (= 31st December 1981)
Malabar Pied Hornbill 1.0
Great Indian Hornbill 0.1
Abyssinian Ground Hornbill 1.0
The 1982 report is hard to understand. Apparently the bird previously referred to as an Indian Pied Hornbill is now listed as a Malabar Pied Hornbill (Acanthroceros coronatus). This specimen died during 1982 but no scientifdic names are included in the stock list.
An arrival in 1982 was listed as 0.1 Indian Pied Hornbill. At the end of 1982 Chester kept 3 hornbills of 3 species.