The Malabar Pied Hornbill (Anthracoceros coronatus), a charismatic bird in Sri Lanka, inhabits dense forests and woodlands. Recognizable by its striking black and white plumage, it sports a distinctive casque atop its bill. Often seen in pairs or small groups, these hornbills feed on fruits and small animals. Their unique appearance and calls contribute to the island’s avian diversity, emphasizing the importance of preserving these lush habitats for the continued existence of these captivating and sociable birds in Sri Lanka’s natural landscapes.