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Yellowbilled Hornbill


Yellowbilled Hornbill
Photo Information
Copyright: Ingrid Shaul (ingridshaul) Silver Star Critiquer/Gold Note Writer [C: 40 W: 5 N: 103] (285)
Genre: Animals
Medium: Color
Date Taken: 2007-03-05
Categories: Birds
Exposure: f/4, 1/250 seconds
More Photo Info: [view]
Photo Version: Original Version
Date Submitted: 2009-10-11 1:46
Viewed: 266
Points: 18
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Everybody is enamoured with this bird: Alone on the internet 75,100 photos of the Yellowbilled Hornbill - nor can I resist this

smart black and white plumage
unmistakable large yellow bill (from which it gets it’s name)
rapture face expression (when I spoke to it in a low voice)
Italian Opera-like breeding habit (naked female sealed in a hole)


YELLOWBILED HORNBILL Tockus flavirostris

is very common in the Kruger National Park and immediate surrounds, e.g. where we live.
Favouring dry savanna bush and mopane regions, it spends much of it’s time foraging on the ground.

Breeding occurs between the months September through March with a peak in October to November.

A breeding pair locates a natural hole in a tree, which is then lined with dry grass and leaves. The female enters the nest and seals it from inside with material carried to her by the male, leaving a small vertical slit through which she is fed by the male for the duration of her stay in the nest.
During the incubation period she loses all her feathers, which grow back before she leaves the nest.
She then reseals the nest and helps the male feeding the chicks.
NB if the male gets killed during her flightless perid,the female will starve to death.

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Hello Ingrid,
Also on TN are a lot of photos of this bird, including from me. Very nice expression in this photo. Good sharpness and details. Beautiful natural colours.
Regards,
Peter

Hallo Ingrid,
This is really a god looking bird with beautiful colours and pattern in the plumage.
Not easy with sum and shadow but you managed wll with the exposure.
Maybe a lower POV and another composition with more space infront of the bird had been a bit better.
But it' still a nice picture.

Regards
Gert

hello Ingrid

an excellent photo of the Yellowbilled Hornbill,
shot with a fine POV, fine focus excellent sharpness
and details of its beautiful plumage,
and what an expression on his glance !

TFS

Asbed

Hi Ingrid
a lovely bird indeed, well framed and good sharpness
imho the bg could be a bit more uniform, but it is definitely difficult with this kind of camera to have reduced dof
tfs
tom

What an interesting bird.Good photo.Well done.Regards.Alin.

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  • nglen Gold Star Critiquer/Silver Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 2908 W: 34 N: 8625] (32146)
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Hi Ingrid. firstly tanks for your kind comments and the chaffinch stays the same colour all year.
Now for your Yellowbilled Hornbill i must say i have never seen one at all. May be one day. You have taken this with fine detail and colours .which help to show the feather markings to their best.And the large yellow bill. well taken TFS.
Nick..

Interesante trabajo Ingrig, no solamente por la calidad y belleza de la fotografía, sino por la explicación que nos das de esta curiosa ave y su comportamiento durante la cria.
Un saludo y buena semana: Josep Ignasi.

Hi Ingrid.
A great luck to be able to have these beautiful animal so close
TFS. Cheers. Ferran

Hallo Ingrid,
tolles Portrait von diesem Toko. Raffiniert: er steht im Schatten. Ebenso raffiniert: seine Körpersprache, freundlich, "na, komm schon". Wie beneide ich Dich, dass Du solche Tiere in Deinem Garten findest. Danke auch für die dazugehörige Beschreibung. Ich bin immer wieder erstaunt, was Vögel alles unternehmen, um ihren Nachwuchs zu sichern.

PS: ich danke Dir für den freundlichen Kommentar zu meiner Kritik. Du erwähntest Deinen Besuch in Murten und Dein Interesse an der Schweiz. Melde Dich doch, wenn Du wieder im Lande bist. Ich selber schätze das Land als Eingeborener auch, aber reisen tue ich sehr gern im Ausland :-)
Herzlich grüsst Dich
Dieter aus Marly

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