Photo taken at Tangkoko National Reserve in Sulawesi-Indonesia. The Cinnabar Boobook (Ninox ios), also known as the Cinnabar Hawk Owl, a hawk owl endemic to the island of Sulawesi, Indonesia. northern Sulawesi, in 1985. The Cinnabar Boobook is small (total length 22 cm) and has a relatively long tail and narrow pointed wings. The known four records of the species indicate it is a nocturnal forest dwelling species living at mid-altitudes (1,100 – 1,700 m). Otherwise very little is known of its habits. Based on morphological similarities with owlet-nightjars, Cinnabar Hawk Owl may be an insectivore and prey on invertebrates in flight.
Photo Taken at Temboan Hill in North Sulawesi-Indonesia.The Sulawesi Hornbill (Penelopides exarhatus), also known as the Sulawesi Tarictic Hornbill, Temminck's Hornbill or Sulawesi Dwarf Hornbill. An Indonesian endemic, the Sulawesi Hornbill is distributed in the tropical lowland, swamps and primary forests of Sulawesi and nearby islands. The Sulawesi Hornbill is a social species that lives in groups of up to 20 individuals. It is believed that only the dominant pair breeds, while the remaining members of the group act as helpers. The diet consists mainly of fruits, figs and insects. The female seals itself inside a tree hole for egg-laying. During this time, the male and helpers will provide food for the female and the young.
Photo taken at Tangkoko national reserve in North Sulawesi-Indonesia. The Green-backed Kingfisher (Actenoides monachus) is a species of bird in the Alcedinidae family. It is endemic to Indonesia. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests. It is threatened by habitat loss.