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Listen to the Shattering Call of the World’s Loudest Known Bird
When a desirable female approaches, the male bellbird whips its head around and screams a shattering note in her direction—a song that is, in fact, the loudest of any bird, according to a new...
White bellbird: listen to the world's loudest bird call - YouTube
White bellbird: listen to the world's loudest bird call - YouTube. Guardian News. 3.55M subscribers. Subscribed. 167K. 6.8M views 4 years ago #birds #amazon #whitebellbird. A bird found in...
White Bellbird Facts, The Loudest Bird In The World - Fact Animal
1. They are called ‘Bellbirds’ due to their call. Bellbirds are named after their mating calls or ‘birdsongs’. They sound like a cross between a bell, and an alarm! Only males vocalize. 2. It’s the loudest bird in the world. For mating, the males use the strategy of screaming at the female at point-blank range.
Listen to the Loudest Bird Ever Recorded | Audubon
In fact, the White Bellbird has the loudest bird call ever documented, according to a paper published today in the journal Current Biology. Its short, booming, two-part call is three times the sound pressure level—a measure of sound intensity—of the Screaming Piha’s call, the previous record-holder.
White bellbird - Wikipedia
The white bellbird (Procnias albus) is a species of bird in the family Cotingidae. It is the world’s loudest bird, producing vocalizations of up to 125.4 decibels. The specific epithet is often spelled alba, but albus is correct due to the masculine gender of "Procnias".
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