Why Hornbill Mothers Lock Themselves Away for Months | BBC Earth

Why Hornbill Mothers Lock Themselves Away for Months | BBC Earth

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Aug 28, 2025

The mother hornbill seals herself and her eggs in a tree cavity filled with mud and dung to protect herself and her eggs from predators. During this time, the father provides food through the narrow opening. The mother only comes out after the eggs hatch and the chicks are old enough.

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