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  2. White bellbird - Wikipedia

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    The male is unlikely to be mistaken for anything else, but the female resembles the bearded bellbird (Procnias averano); that bird has a dusky olive crown and black streaking on the throat. [2] According to a study published in 2019, the white bellbird produces the loudest call ever recorded in a bird, reaching 125 dB(A) (at equivalent 1m ...

  3. Bird vocalization - Wikipedia

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    According to a study published in 2019, the white bellbird makes the loudest call ever recorded for birds, reaching 125 dB. [64] [65] The record was previously held by the screaming piha with 116 dB. [66] A 2023 study found a correlation between the dawn chorus of male birds and the absence of females.

  4. The zoo shares that it's one of the loudest calls in nature, and that its whistle can hit up to 116 decimals. ... Wikipedia also explains that there's only one bird louder than the Piha, the white ...

  5. Screaming piha - Wikipedia

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    The call of the screaming piha is extraordinarily loud, [4] reaching 116 dB, second only to that of the white bellbird. [5] [6] In the breeding season, up to ten males may gather in loose leks, where they sing to attract females. The sound is frequently used in movies as a sound typical of the Amazon rainforest. [7]

  6. This is the loudest recorded sound in the history of Earth - AOL

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    The post This is the loudest recorded sound in the history of Earth appeared first on BGR. To call sound an important part of human life would be an understatement. It’s so important, that MIT ...

  7. Bare-throated bellbird - Wikipedia

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    The bare-throated bellbird (Procnias nudicollis) is a species of bird in the family Cotingidae. It is found in moist subtropical and tropical forests in Argentina , Brazil , and Paraguay . The male has white plumage and bristly bluish-black bare skin around its eye, beak and throat.

  8. Bearded bellbird - Wikipedia

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    The bearded bellbird (Procnias averano), also known as the campanero or anvil-bird, is a passerine bird which occurs in northern South America. The male is about 28 cm (11 in) long with white plumage apart from a brown head and black wings. At his throat hang several black, unfeathered wattles.

  9. Wikipedia : Featured sound candidates/New Zealand Bellbird

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    Or are you concerned about the bellbirds being described simply as "singing"? If so, you're right; my description was not very precise. A mixture of bellbird song and less melodious bellbird calls was recorded here, and I've now changed the description to say "singing and calling" instead. --Avenue 15:00, 27 April 2011 (UTC)