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  1. White bellbird - Wikipedia

    The white bellbird (Procnias albus) is a species of bird in the family Cotingidae, the cotingas. [2] It is found in Brazil, French Guiana, Guyana, Suriname, Venezuela, and as a vagrant to Trinidad.

  2. White Bellbird Facts, The Loudest Bird In The World - Fact Animal

    The white bellbird lives in some of the most fascinating and unexplored forests in the world, and very little is known about its behaviour and dietary range, or really what it does and where it goes.

  3. Bellbird | Songbird, New Zealand, Melodious | Britannica

    Bellbird, any of several unrelated birds from various locations around the world that are named for their ringing voices. Four bellbird species live in Central and South America and constitute the genus …

  4. Stranger Things: The Astonishing White Bellbird Call | World ...

    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. It uses this call not for long-distance communication or …

  5. Bellbird | Korimako | New Zealand Birds Online

    Bellbirds are the most widespread and familiar honeyeater in the South Island, and are also common over much of the North Island. Their song is a welcome sound in mainland forests that otherwise …

  6. The White Bellbird: Nature’s Loudest Singer

    Jul 20, 2025 · Deep in the rainforests of South America lives a bird with an extraordinary talent—the white bellbird (Procnias albus). While many tropical birds stand out with bright colors, this species …

  7. 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 head profile. Found in tall forest, principally at …