susuoo Blyth's Hornbill

Part of Speech n2
    • Blyth's Hornbill
      • animals, birds
    • Scientific Name Rhyticeros plicatus
      • Example 6683:
        A susuoo a naovana a beera, na beera oha nana bona tookeukeu, subiri bara sisimarai.
        The Blyth's Hornbill is a big bird, it is bigger than the Kingfisher, the Cardinal Lori and the Rainbow Lorikeet.
        Source: Sii 10W 044
      • Example 6684:
        O susuoo me ahiki beara tara riori ei beori naovo papahiana batari. A pate naovo na tei tamuana batana, a buaku ge o vaagum.
        The Blyth's Hornbill, we do not see them flying by themselves. They always fly together, two of them or a group.
        Source: Sii 10W 045-046
      • Example 6685:
        Beo susuoo naovo are paa baitono batara bea pakapaka riori vagari batana.
        When the Blyth's Hornbills fly, we hear their wings rustling.
        Source: Sii 10W 047
      • Example 6686:
        Susuoo a ihu bebeahu, a ihunae he na tomotomon vasiihum nana.
        The Blyth's Hornbill, has a long beak, and its beak is a bit yellow.
        Source: Sii 10W 048
      • Example 6687:
        A susuoo a paru, evehee na tara vamanini nana.
        The Blyth's Hornbill, is black, but it is looking beautiful.
        Source: Sii 10W 049
      • Example 6688:
        Amaa meha maa vuuaba to vaahito rori tea susuoo, a NaaMae bara NaoTahii. Beori tau paku bona maa taatate teori, eori repaa dee tavus bona susuoo tea vataaree voen eori to vaahito rori.
        Some clans own the Blyth's Hornbill, the NaaMae and the NaoTahii. When they practice their customs, they bring out the susuoo declaring that they own it.
        Source: Sii 10W 050-052
      • Example 6689:
        A tabaan tea naovana vai a susuoo a ohita, vua veresun, vua ruhu, vua kariapa.
        The food of this bird, the Blyth's Hornbill, are galip nuts, the fruit of the wild banana, the ficus and the kariapa.
        Source: Sii 10W 053
      • Example 6690:
        A susuoo na vahuhu nana teo hum vai to saka antee haa raara e tea tara bara tea gono. O naono vai to vahuhu nae na vapapario kurus nana. Ahiki ta aba to antee nana bona tea peha. Na vapara vapoosu ni maana gina vavura.
        The Blyth's Hornbill lays its eggs in a place where we cannot see and get them. The tree where it lays its eggs is very difficult to reach. There isn't anybody who can climb it. It is inaccessible because of its extreme height.
        Source: Sii 10W 054-056

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