Hornbill info?
The black casqued hornbill is a very rare hornbill in captivity, and one I missed on my trip to San diego zoo. The zoo keeps a single male in the large Scripps aviary, but they are not free-flight, instead are in large aviary within the scripps.
The largest captive population is at the San Diego Wild animal park, where they keep 2.3. The Park has bred the birds, and I hope that they will be as successful with this species as they have been with their ground hornbills.
In Europe there are 5 zoos keeping them (The dutch parrot centre(1.1) Rarataien zoo Ebbs (I don't know numbers here..), Lourousa bird park (2.2),Zoo de Gaia, Portugal (1.1) and Oasys Parque Del Desierto de Tabernas, Spain, also with 1.1) I don't think that we've bred them here in Europe, but I hope that Walsrode can get there hands on a pair, I'm sure we'll have some success then!
Also Hongkong (0.2), Cincinnati (1.1), Johannesburg (1.2), Umgeni park, Africa (2.2) and leon, Mexico, keep the species.
The much rarer Yellow casqued hornbill is only kept at San Diego and Raratien zoo Ebbs. Only San Diego have hatched an Egg, but I believe it died...
Is that Alright?
Can you take some pictures for me? There are so few of this genus of hornbills...