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Mindanao hornbill

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Mindanao hornbill
Penelopides affinis.jpg
Scientific classification edit
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Aves
Order: Bucerotiformes
Family: Bucerotidae
Genus: Penelopides
Species:
P. affinis
Binomial name
Penelopides affinis
Tweeddale, 1877
Synonyms

Penelopides panini affinis

Mindanao hornbill

The Mindanao hornbill (Penelopides affinis), sometimes called the Mindanao tarictic hornbill, is a medium-small species of hornbill found in the canopy of rainforests on Mindanao, Dinagat, Siargao and Basilan in the southern Philippines. As is the case with all Philippine tarictic hornbills, it has been considered a subspecies of P. panini. The Samar hornbill is often included as a subspecies of the Mindanao hornbill.

Subspecies

There are two subspecies:

  • P. a. affinis (the nominate subspecies). Found on the islands of Mindanao, Dinagat and Siargao.
  • P. affinis basilanica. Found on the island of Basilan.

Behavior

It is social and often seen in pairs or small groups. These birds are noisy, emitting an incessant ta-rik-tik call, hence the name. Despite their noise they are difficult to find, being well camouflaged by the dense foliage.

Diet

The principal food of Mindanao hornbill is fruit. It also eats insects, beetles, ants and earthworms (rarely).

In captivity

The Mindanao hornbill is often labelled as Penelopides panini in zoos, due to the taxonomic complications of this genus. London Zoo used to keep a bird labeled in this way. There are now very few Mindanao hornbills outside the Philippines. Hong Kong Zoological and Botanical Gardens keep an elderly female.

References

  1. ^ BirdLife International (2012). "Penelopides affinis". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2012. Retrieved 26 November 2013.
2. Clarido, A.P. (2017).Blacked- winged Clock: Hornbill 

Further reading

  • BirdLife Species Factsheet
  • Kemp, A. C. (2001). Family Bucerotidae (Hornbills). pp. 436–523 in: del Hoyo, J., Elliott, A., & Sargatal, J. eds. (2001). Handbook of the Birds of the World. Vol. 6. Mousebirds to Hornbills. Lynx Edicions, Barcelona. ISBN 84-87334-30-X
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