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Ground Hornbill
A ground hornbill photo shows a grotesque beak; breeders are all too familiar with this feature.
They usually make nests in holes in trees. Females lay from 1 to 2 eggs. Incubation period lasts about 40 days. They live in small family groups. The average live span of these large birds ranges from 30 to 40 days.
A ground hornbill photo shows a grotesque beak; breeders are all too familiar with this feature.
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In the wild these birds inhabit woodlands, savannahs, and open grasslands of Zimbabwe, Mozambique, north eastern Namibia, northern Botswana, and the eastern side of South Africa. They are generally black except for white flight feathers. A ground hornbill photo shows a grotesque beak; breeders are all too familiar with this feature.
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