The Hornbills are nesting again at Changi

Posted by BESG on 10 March 08, Monday
Contributed by Chan Yoke Meng & YC

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February is the beginning of the breeding season and at Changi the Oriental Pied Hornbills (Anthracoceros albirostris) are busy prospecting potential nesting cavities again. This is exactly one year after two failed nesting in Changi.

Chan Yoke Meng encountered a male hornbill picking fruits of the MacArthur Palm (Ptychosperma macarthurii) (above) to subsequently place them inside a tree cavity to induce the female to enter it.

An earlier account shows a female hornbill entering the nest cavity of the Tanimbar Corella (Cacatua goffini).

One of the sites inspected by a pair is the same cavity in an angsana tree (Pterocarpus indicus) by the main road that a female sealed herself in last year. The male was seen examining the cavity as well as another nearby. The female was even seen entering the cavity, to emerge about five minutes later.

This time around, it would be interesting to see whether they are successful in raising chicks. If so, the population on mainland Changi would see an increase from the current two pairs.

Image of hornbill eating palm fruits by Chan Yoke Meng.


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    2 Comments

    Comment by Ted Tan

    Made Sunday, 6 of April , 2008 at 6:35 pm

    Hi, We sighted an oriental pied hornbill outside our house in Mayflower estate, Ang Mo Kio. Are they known to fly this far from Changi? Could new ones have migrated from elsewhere?

    Comment by YC

    Made Sunday, 6 of April , 2008 at 9:14 pm

    Hornbills have always been sighted around the Bukit Timah area as well as up to Yio Chu Kang. These birds are different from the hornbills seen around Changi.

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