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  Ceratogymna - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ceratogymna (alternative name Bycanistes) is a genus of the hornbill family, Bucerotidae.
Silverycheeked Hornbill – Ceratogymna brevis – Large sized bird, with length between 75 to 80 cm, characterized by a very large creamy casque on the beak, smaller in females.
Trumpeter Hornbill – Ceratogymna bucinator – Medium sized bird, with length between 58 to 65 cm, characterized by a large grey casque on the bill, smaller in females.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Bycanistes   (320 words)

  
 Ceratogymna cylindricus   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Capsiempis :...neushoornvogel silvery-cheeked hornbill Ceratogymna bucinator trompetneushoornvogel trumpeter hornbill Ceratogymna cylindricus bruinoor-neushoornvogel brown...
Les calaos - Hornbills : Ceratogymna elata, Calao à casque jaune, Yellow-casqued wattled Hornbill, /.
Sibley-Monroe checklist 3 : Hornbill; Ceratogymna subcylindricus Black-and-white-casqued Hornbill; Ceratogymna cylindricus Brown-cheeked Hornbill; Ceratogymna...
specieslist.com /endangered/scientific_name/C/Ceratogymna_cylindricus.shtml   (1718 words)

  
 Brown-Cheeked Hornbill   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Silvery-cheeked Hornbill, Ceratogymna brevis, N.and E. Africa, Forests, 1308, 22, 2.
Capsiempis : Ceratogymna bucinator trompetneushoornvogel trumpeter hornbill Ceratogymna cylindricus bruinoor-neushoornvogel brown-cheeked hornbill Ceratogymna elata geelhelm...
:...and White Casqued Hornbill - Ceratogymna subcylindricus; White-thighed Hornbill - Ceratogymna albotibialis; Brown-cheeked Hornbill - Ceratogymna cylindricus...
specieslist.com /endangered/common_name/B/Brown-Cheeked_Hornbill.shtml   (856 words)

  
 hornbills   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Ceratogymna fistulator, Ceratogymna atrata, Ceratogymna cylindricus, Tockus fasciatus, Tockus albocristatus, Tockus hartlaubi, Tockus camurus.
Tockus, Aceros, Anthracoceros, Ceratogymna, Buceros, and Bucorvus sp.
Hydrocorax hydrocorax, Dichoceros bicornis CCXXIX and CCXX Rhinoplax vigil CCXXIII and CCXXIV Ceratogymna atrata CCXXV.
www.vrettos.fsnet.co.uk /hornbills.htm   (11933 words)

  
 Holbrook, K   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
We studied movement patterns, resource tracking, and potential long-distance seed dispersal by two species of Ceratogymna hornbills, the fl-casqued hornbill, C.
Together, these observations provide direct evidence that hornbills are not resident and that hornbills track available fruit resources.
Our results suggest that Ceratogymna hornbills embark on long-distance movements, potentially dispersing seeds and contributing to rain forest regeneration and diversity.
www.oikos.ekol.lu.se /Eco.25.6.abstracts/Holbrook3319.htm   (203 words)

  
 palm seed dispersal
Ceratogymna atrata, C. cylindricus (A) Whitney et al.
Ceratogymna atrata (A); Lophocebus albigena (M) Whitney et al.
Gorilla gorilla, Pan troglodytes troglodytes, Civettictus civetta, Lophocebus albigena, Cercopithecus nictitans (M); Ceratogymna atrata, C. fistulator, Milvus migrans, Polyboroides typus, Gypohierax angolensis, Psittacus erithacus, Poicephalus gulielmi, Crinifer piscator, Ceratogymna atrata (A) Rogers et al.
www.virtualherbarium.org /palms/psdispersal.html   (3366 words)

  
 Holbrook web page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Seed dispersal and movement patterns in two species of Ceratogymna hornbills in a West African tropical lowland forest.
Holbrook, K.M. Movement patterns and seed dispersal of Ceratogymna hornbills.
Seed dispersal by Ceratogymna hornbills in the Dja Reserve, Cameroon.
www.umsl.edu /~biology/Holbrook   (1167 words)

  
 African Birds Understand Monkey Communication, Study Says   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Now a new study reveals that cross-species eavesdropping may not just be for mammals.
The brightly decorated yellow-casqued hornbills (Ceratogymna elata) are able to tap into monkeys' early-warning systems, it says.
According to behavioral biologists behind the findings—all from St. Andrews University in Scotland—this is the first study to show that birds are able to make sense of mammalian alarm calls.
news.nationalgeographic.com /news/2004/03/0318_040313_hornbills.html   (865 words)

  
 BirdForum - Can anyone tell me another name or the latin name for this bird
Agree with Trumpeter Hornbill but it may have more than one latin name as both the Birds of East Africa (Stevenson and Fanshawe) and the SASOL South Africa guide call it Bycanistes bucinator.
Those books are probably using the Howard and Moore taxonomic list, which is the only one using Bycanistes bucinator.
It will be a new photo for the database, we had no Trumpeter Hornbill pictures.
www.birdforum.net /showthread.php?t=23127   (370 words)

  
 bucorvus   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Order: Coraciiformes Family: Bucerotidae Genera Aceros Anorrhinus Anthracoceros Buceros Bucorvus Bycanistes Ceratogymna Ocyceros Penelopides Tockus Hornbills (Family Bucerotidae...
atrata Yellow-casqued Hornbill, Ceratogymna elata Abyssinian Ground Hornbill, Bucorvus abyssinicus Southern Ground Hornbill, Bucorvus leadbeateri image:Redbilledhornbill129.jpg Red-billed Hornbill Tockus...
Black-casqued Hornbill Ceratogymna elata Yellow-casqued Hornbill Bucorvidae Bucorvus abyssinicus Abyssinian Ground Hornbill Bucorvus leadbeateri Southern Ground Hornbill Upupidae Upupa epops Eurasian...
www.wikisearch.net /bucorvus   (134 words)

  
 worldbirder.com - Bird thumbnails from the search Ceratogymna Displaying 1 to 3 of 3   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
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