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  2. White bellbird - Wikipedia

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    The white bellbird grows to a length of about 28 cm (11 in). The male is pure white with a black bill that has a fleshy black wattle, sparsely feathered with white feathers, dangling from its top and hanging down the side, usually the right side; the female is an overall olive colour, with olive streaks on the yellowish underparts, and ...

  3. List of cotingas - Wikipedia

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    The cotingas are a clade of suboscines bird species of neotropical distribution in South America and Central America.The group contains more than 60 living species and is in the clade Tyrannides (along with Pipridae, Oxyruncidae, Onychorhynchidae, Tityridae, Pipritidae, Platyrinchidae, Tachurididae, Rhynchocyclidae, Tyrannidae, Melanopareiidae, Conopophagidae, Thamnophilidae, Grallariidae ...

  4. Neotropical bellbird - Wikipedia

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    Neotropical bellbird (or simply bellbird) is the common name given to passerine birds of the genus Procnias, found in the Neotropics. They are members of the cotinga family. They are all restricted to tropical or subtropical humid forested regions, often in low mountains or foothills .

  5. List of birds of Suriname - Wikipedia

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    Gulls are typically gray or white, often with black markings on the head or wings. They have longish bills and webbed feet. Terns are a group of generally medium to large seabirds typically with gray or white plumage, often with black markings on the head. Most terns hunt fish by diving but some pick insects off the surface of fresh water.

  6. Category:Birds of the Caribbean - Wikipedia

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    White bellbird; White-cheeked pintail; White-crowned pigeon; White-faced whistling duck; White-lined tanager; White-rumped sandpiper; White-tailed hawk; White-tailed nightjar; White-tailed tropicbird; White-winged swallow; Wilson's snipe; Wood duck

  7. 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]

  8. Bellbird - Wikipedia

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    Neotropical bellbird (genus Procnias), of South and Central America; Crested bellbird (Oreoica gutturalis), of Australia; New Zealand bellbird (Anthornis melanura) Bell miner (Manorina melanophrys), colloquially known in Australia as the bellbird

  9. List of least concern birds - Wikipedia

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    White bellbird; Bearded bellbird; Red-ruffed fruitcrow; Purple-throated fruitcrow; Andean cock-of-the-rock; Guianan cock-of-the-rock; Varzea schiffornis; Brown-winged schiffornis; Greenish schiffornis; Olivaceous piha; Grey-tailed piha; Black-tailed tityra; Black-crowned tityra; Masked tityra; White-naped xenopsaris; Pompadour cotinga