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Not 100% confident of ID: Largish hornbill, white does not extend to wingtips. Other option perhaps is piping hornbill, but that's a smaller sized species. I saw several large hornbills during my trip, but this is the only one I managed to photograph. So even though they're poor images, I'm happy.
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Not 100% confident of ID: Largish hornbill, white does not extend to wingtips. Other option perhaps is piping hornbill, but that's a smaller sized species. I saw several large hornbills during my trip, but this is the only one I managed to photograph. So even though they're poor images, I'm happy.
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Not 100% confident of ID: Largish hornbill, white does not extend to wingtips. Other option perhaps is piping hornbill, but that's a smaller sized species. I saw several large hornbills during my trip, but this is the only one I managed to photograph. So even though they're poor images, I'm happy.
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Black and white bodied bird. Beak is lighter colored and pointed. Observed on this same tree most evenings.
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"""University Antwerp tropical internship, Udzungwa campsite and surroundings"""
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1 Male 2 Female
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1 Male 2 Female