White Bellbird: Facts About World's Loudest Bird

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The white bellbird, native to the Amazon rainforest is a medium-sized bird and about 11 inches long

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It can also be found in the Guianas, Venezuela, Brazil, Trinidad and Tobago, and Panama

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The white bellbird is the world's loudest bird, with a recorded call of up to 125 decibels

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The white bellbird is the world's loudest bird, with a recorded call of up to 125 decibels

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The sound is roughly as loud as a rock concert and louder than most jackhammers

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The white bellbird's call is a short, two-part call that sounds like a fire alarm, pile driver, or blacksmith hammering on metal

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The white bellbird's call is three times louder than the previous record holder, the screaming piha

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Males sing from bare snags above the canopy, and are often not visible from below

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