KaiGoesMandai 17 Mar 2025 6 siblings living together in the Wings of Asia aviary. From left to right, 1y/o, 4y/o, 10 y/o, 8 y/o, 4 y/o, 7y/o. There is also a Luzon Hornbill and a Oriental Pied Hornbill in here too.
6 siblings living together in the Wings of Asia aviary. From left to right, 1y/o, 4y/o, 10 y/o, 8 y/o, 4 y/o, 7y/o. There is also a Luzon Hornbill and a Oriental Pied Hornbill in here too.
Mr Gharial 17 Mar 2025 Amazing! I don't think I've ever seen hornbills in any other setting than a pair
S S Summer Tanager 21 Mar 2025 That is impressive! I've never seen large hornbills in a group either! It's interesting to see the results of ten years of breeding by one pair.
That is impressive! I've never seen large hornbills in a group either! It's interesting to see the results of ten years of breeding by one pair.