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  3. 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".

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bell_minerBell miner - Wikipedia

    The bell miner (Manorina melanophrys), commonly known as the bellbird, is a colonial honeyeater, endemic to southeastern Australia. The common name refers to their bell-like call. 'Miner' is an old alternative spelling of 'myna', and is shared with other members of the genus Manorina.

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  6. 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 Procnias, although only one, the white bellbird (P. alba), has a call that can actually be.

  7. The Crested Bellbird occurs from semi-arid coastlines to the arid Australia interior. They are found in acacia shrublands, eucalypt woodlands, spinifex and chenopod (saltbush) plains or dunes. Distribution. The Crested Bellbird is endemic to mainland Australia.

  8. Species Information. Breeding and ecology. 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 may have little native bird song.

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  10. www.visitzealandia.com › About › WildlifeBellbird - Zealandia

    The bellbird (korimako) belongs to the honeyeater family (Meliphagidae) found in Australasia and the Pacific islands. Honeyeaters have a slightly downward curved bill and a long brush-tipped tongue, which makes it an excellent tool for lapping up nectar from flowers.