0 a bird with a large, curved, often brightly coloured beak, found in tropical and subtropical areas:
There are aviaries holding hornbills, sea eagles, and other bird life.
Among the birds, you will see the flash of a kingfisher or hornbill.
The bird market caters to the local liking for caged birds, from big hornbills to tiny songsters.
Red-billed and Yellow-billed Hornbills from Africa also breed here in the gardens.
Of the t hree primary d ispersal agents, hornbills dispersed the most seeds.
Implications of long-distance movements of frugivorous rain forest hornbills.
Invasion of such distant sites, whether from plantation or naturalized sources, is likely t o b e facilitated b y longdistance dispersal vectors such as turacos and hornbills.
All five red-billed hornbills were formerly considered conspecific.