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  2. Howler monkey - Wikipedia

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    Howler monkeys are also known to occasionally raid birds' nests, chicken coops, and consume the eggs. [14] When in smaller groups (up to twelve individuals) and low rainfall (up to 2,200 mm (87 in)), they are more frugivorous. In larger groups and increased rainfall, frugivory decreases as a result of competition and fast food depletion. [15]

  3. Laughing kookaburra - Wikipedia

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    The territorial call is a distinctive laugh that is often delivered by several birds at the same time, and is widely used as a stock sound effect in situations that involve a jungle setting. [ 4 ] The laughing kookaburra is native to eastern mainland Australia , but has also been introduced to parts of New Zealand , Tasmania , and Western ...

  4. Birds make some very unique sounds, and the screaming Piha is no exception. The San Diego Zoo shared a video on Wednesday, June 19th of what it sounds like, and you've got to hear it to believe ...

  5. Bare-throated bellbird - Wikipedia

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    The male has one of the loudest known bird calls, producing a metallic sound similar to a hammer striking an anvil. This bird feeds strictly on fruit and plays a part in dispersing the seeds of forest trees. It is considered Near Threatened because of loss of its forest habitat and collection for the pet bird trade

  6. Howling - Wikipedia

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    Howling is a vocal form of animal communication seen in most canines, particularly wolves, coyotes, foxes, and dogs, as well as cats and some species of monkeys. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Howls are lengthy sustained sounds, loud and audible over long distances, often with some variation in pitch over the length of the sound.

  7. The Unusual Galapagos Albatross Courtship Dance - AOL

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    Sometimes the birds quickly tap their beaks together making a loud, hollow sound. Other times one will throw its head straight up into the air, stretching its neck and making a loud call. The ...

  8. Bird vocalization - Wikipedia

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    According to a study published in 2019, the white bellbird makes the loudest call ever recorded for birds, reaching 125 dB. [64] [65] The record was previously held by the screaming piha with 116 dB. [66] A 2023 study found a correlation between the dawn chorus of male birds and the absence of females.

  9. Bitterns: Britain's loudest bird making a comeback in London

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