"Coraciiformes" in North America

Doesn't Bronx still have white crowned? I remember the pair at FPZ for the longest time
 
Sedgwick County Zoo keeps “blue-crowned”motmot.

Blank Park Zoo no longer keeps oriental dollarbird.

Omaha no longer keeps blue-bellied roller or silvery-cheeked hornbill.
 
Atlanta has wrinkled hornbill.

Riverbanks has laughing kookaburra.

Carson Springs has laughing kookaburra and silvery-cheeked hornbill.
 
Sylvan Heights has not had any hornbills on display recently. The old Wreathed enclosure no longer exists I think, and the Rhinoceros enclosure holds King Vulture; this was confirmed to still be the case recently.

I just visited Sylvan Heights Bird Park this past week and can confirm that they have Rhinoceros Hornbill, Abbyssinian Ground Hornbill, and Western Red-billed Hornbill. All 3 species were also present on my May 2023 visit. No King Vultures were present or even signed anywhere in the park on either visit.

NC Zoo hasn't had Trumpeter Hornbills on display in years since the African Pavilion originally closed down. If they are still present, they are definitely behind-the-scenes as their enclosure no longer exists.
 
I just visited Sylvan Heights Bird Park this past week and can confirm that they have Rhinoceros Hornbill, Abbyssinian Ground Hornbill, and Western Red-billed Hornbill. All 3 species were also present on my May 2023 visit. No King Vultures were present or even signed anywhere in the park on either visit.

NC Zoo hasn't had Trumpeter Hornbills on display in years since the African Pavilion originally closed down. If they are still present, they are definitely behind-the-scenes as their enclosure no longer exists.

I believe king vulture is now back on exhibit as rhino hornbills are moved off exhibit for winter
 
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