The Eastern Yellow-billed Hornbill, Samburu Kenya
The Female Eastern Yellow-billed Hornbill lay up to 3 to 4 white eggs in their nest and incubate them for an estimated 25 days. Juveniles will mature in 45 days. The Yellow-billed Hornbill is normally found in dry thorn fields and broad leafed woodlands. Frequently they will be sighted along dirt roads where they hunt different types of insects. Eastern Yellow-billed Hornbill is from the Bucerotidae family of birds.