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Wrinkled Hornbill (Rhyticeros corrigatus).  Hornbills are seen quite commonly by the roadside in the far west of Bali.  Male Hornbills seal their mates up with mud in a hollow tree when the eggs are laid.  He then feeds his family  through a small holeuntil the young are fledged.

 

 

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