Hornbills are majestic birds that are found in the tropical forests of Africa and Asia. They are known for their large bill, which has a unique shape and a distinctive horn-like protrusion. Hornbills are also called Buceros, megabirds, and the beaked fruit dove. These birds are members of the family Bucerotidae, and there are around 60 species worldwide, varying in size, color, and shape. Hornbills are monogamous and have a unique nesting habit of sealing themselves in a tree cavity while the female is incubating eggs. These stunning birds are important pollinators and play a vital role in the ecological balance of their habitats.