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Hornbills : Part 1 / Ben Rieckert

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Series: Mitteilungen Ornithologische Arbeitsgruppe. 3-4 p. ; Vol.19 No.10 [Lanioturdus]Publication details: Windhoek : S. W. A. Scientific Society, 1984Description: 2 pages; 29 cmSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • PER 451a Mitteilungen
Summary: Observations and descriptions of some of the 45 excisting species of Hornbills which occur in Africa, South East Asia, East Indies and the Philipines. In Namibia Hornbills are best known for their unique nesting habits. Hornbills lay three to five eggs. After an incubation period of about 24 days the chicks hatch out. The chicks finally break out of the nest when they are six weeks old
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Observations and descriptions of some of the 45 excisting species of Hornbills which occur in Africa, South East Asia, East Indies and the Philipines. In Namibia Hornbills are best known for their unique nesting habits. Hornbills lay three to five eggs. After an incubation period of about 24 days the chicks hatch out. The chicks finally break out of the nest when they are six weeks old

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