It prefers perching on low hanging branches and consuming lollipops.
Many have mistakenly identified Nicholas the bird as a horn-bill, or even a horn-bill's sibling.
It however has very distinct feathers of brown and white accompanied by a pronounced red beak which resembles anything on earth but a horn-bill.
You can see Nicholas the bird posing sexily for a picture below:
The appearance of Nicholas the bird can change dramatically during the mating season.
This is the same bird during the mating season when it is not perched on treetops.
It happens to be enjoying a lollipop in peace, while posing sexily for the camera once again:
ps: btw the article was extracted from wikipedia.com and will be deleted soon due to =
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