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White bellbird: listen to the world's loudest bird call - YouTube
A bird found in the Amazon has shattered the record for the loudest call, reaching the same volume as a pneumatic drill. The white bellbird ... www.youtube.com
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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 ... en.wikipedia.org
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Bell miner - Wikipedia
The bell miner (Manorina melanophrys), commonly known as the bellbird, is a colonial honeyeater, endemic to southeastern Australia. en.wikipedia.org
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bell-bird
bell-bird (ˈbɛlbɜːd) [f. bell n.1 + bird n.] A name given to two distinct birds, the Procnias carunculata or Campanero of Brazil, and the Myzantha melanophrys of Australia, both remarkable for their clear ringing notes. Also used as the name of various birds with a clear ringing call.1802 Barrington... Oxford English Dictionary
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Bellbird | Songbird, New Zealand, Melodious - Britannica
The naked-throated bellbird (P. nudicollis) has a green face and throat. These jay-sized, fruit-eating birds produce calls that can be heard for long distances. www.britannica.com
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Bellbird/korimako : New Zealand native land birds
Bellbirds live in native forest (including mixed podocarp-hardwood and beech forest) and regenerating forest, especially where there is diverse or dense ... www.doc.govt.nz
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dingle-bird
dingle-bird [f. dingle v.1] The bell-bird of Australia, Myzantha melanophrys.1870 Wilson Austral. Songs 30 The bell-like chimings of the distant dingle-bird. 1883 C. Harpur Poems 78, I..list the tinkling of the dingle-bird. Oxford English Dictionary
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Stranger Things: The astonishing acoustics of the white bellbird
The white bellbird, native to the Amazon rain forest, has the loudest recorded call of any bird: 125 decibels, or roughly as loud as a rock concert. www.worldwildlife.org
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White Bellbird - eBird
Medium-sized bird; heard far more than seen. All-white male is unmistakable; mostly green female is best identified by chunky proportions and long, sloping ... ebird.org
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Bellbird | Korimako | New Zealand Birds Online
A medium-sized yellowish-green honeyeater with a short decurved black bill, forked tail, red eyes and grey legs. Adult males are olive green with ... www.nzbirdsonline.org.nz
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BellBird
Key features: Made of 100% cotton fabric from Spain Two pieces Piping details on the collar and sleeves Pumpkin embroidery Short fully lined Shorts are ... shopbellbird.com
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White Bellbird | The Loudest Bird On Earth - YouTube
White bellbird is the loudest bird in the world at 125 decibels #shorts #whitebellbird #bellbird #loudestbird #loudestanimal #animal ... www.youtube.com
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Outhwaite family (Auckland)
Weird as the wind in forest pines,/Loud as the dashing, surging sea/Sweet as the bell-bird's matin song/Swell our paeons of harmony). wikipedia.org
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moko-moko
‖ moko-moko (ˈmɔkɔˈmɔkɔ) Also mako-mako, moka-moka. [Maori.] 1. A New Zealand species of lizard (Lygosoma ornatum or L. moko).[1820 Gram. & Voc. Lang. N. Zealand (C.M.S.) 182 Moko moko, a small lizard.] 1902 in Webster Suppl. 2. The Bell-bird, Anthornis melanura.a 1888 A. W. Bathgate in Sladen Austr... Oxford English Dictionary
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piopio
piopio (ˈpjuːpjuː, ‖ ˈpiɔpiɔ) [Maori.] A small New Zealand bird, Turnagra capensis, resembling a thrush and belonging to the subfamily Pachycephalinæ, the whistlers or thickheads; also called the native thrush.1873 W. L. Buller Hist. Birds N.Z. 136 The silvery notes of the Bell-bird, the bolder song... Oxford English Dictionary
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