Houston might be able to be added to that list-There may be a few others out there but haven't had any confirmation on any so far.
Blue-Winged Kookaburra, The Houston Zoo
Houston might be able to be added to that list-There may be a few others out there but haven't had any confirmation on any so far.
Last time I was by their off exhibit bird cages I don’t remember seeing hornbills (2019) so probably not.Southern Ground Hornbill (31-34 holders)
Assiniboine Park
Binder Park
Blank Park
Brights
Bronx
Dallas
Disney’s Animal Kingdom?
Fort Worth
Greensboro Science Center
Honolulu
Houston
Indianapolis
Kansas City
Keystone Safari
Metro Richmond
Milwaukee
Naples
Natural Bridge
Oregon
Philadelphia
Potawatomi
Safari West
San Antonio
San Diego
Santa Barbara
SeaWorld San Diego?
They aren’t listed on the website and they were removed from the map so probably not.Knobbed Hornbill (Buton, Red-knobbed) (3-4 holders)
Bronx
Los Angeles
SeaWorld San Diego?
St. Augustine Alligator Farm
Quite oddly Bearizona keeps them now. I’ve heard the two have a connection so it makes a little bit of sense but why keep hornbills at an American themed zoo?White-thighed Hornbill (1 holder?)
Wildlife World?
Quite oddly Bearizona keeps them now. I’ve heard the two have a connection so it makes a little bit of sense but why keep hornbills at an American themed zoo?
Oh I’m sorry I didn’t mention them it was SeaWorld San Diego.Care to provide which facility you're referring to for the Southern Ground and Knobbed hornbills?
Last I was aware there was only one White-thighed hornbill in the US, at Wildlife World. They were unable to find a mate, and I was unable to confirm if the bird was still alive even. Any photos to support this claim?
Oh I’m sorry I didn’t mention them it was SeaWorld San Diego.
Bearizona has two on their Instagram story currently. I’m slightly hesitant because they don’t have as large of white areas on their backs like most White thighed hornbills. I also thought they could be trumpeter but they didn’t have the large red circles around their eyes
So around the behind the scenes area of the penguin exhibit they have bird cages and the entrance to the behind the scenes area has a hornbill sign. But none of the signage for the aviaries they have back there say hornbills. It’s mainly smaller birds and spoonbills.I see photos of both in 2019, though I've confirmed the Knobbed have left. Though simply not seeing it isn't enough to confirm gone.
So around the behind the scenes area of the penguin exhibit they have bird cages and the entrance to the behind the scenes area has a hornbill sign. But none of the signage for the aviaries they have back there say hornbills. It’s mainly smaller birds and spoonbills.
I visited over the summer. It was during a Penguin encounter, I also visited that area a few months before during their inside look days. Both times I don’t remember seeing hornbills in those aviaries.Unsigned doesn't mean not present necessarily. When did you visit in 2019?
They also have wreathed hornbill.I think i’ve found wildlife world’s white thighed hornbill
https://www.instagram.com/p/CU0MQ0yATjj/?utm_medium=copy_link
They also have wreathed hornbill.
Also here is an article about the white thighed hornbill.
North Florida Wildlife Center receives new bird, only of its species in U.S.A.
I think i’ve found wildlife world’s white thighed hornbill
https://www.instagram.com/p/CU0MQ0yATjj/?utm_medium=copy_link
They also have wreathed hornbill.
Also here is an article about the white thighed hornbill.
North Florida Wildlife Center receives new bird, only of its species in U.S.A.