The red-billed hornbill is a large bird, but one of the smaller hornbills at 42 cm in length. Â This hornbill has grey upper parts and mostly white underparts. A black strip runs down the back of the neck. The red-billed hornbill has a long tail and a typical hornbill bill, long, curved, and red/orange in color. The bill does not have a casque. The face is grey-streaked and the eye is yellow. This hornbill is distinguished from other hornbills by its red/orange bill and it has spotted white wing coverts. The red-billed hornbill is an omnivore, feeding mostly on insects, but will feed on fruit and seeds. They feed mainly on the ground.



