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Three-wattled Bellbird (Procnias tricarunculatus)
J. Verreaux and E. Verreaux, 1853. Monotypic species.
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The males give series of combined calls from the top of a clear tree, opening the bill extremaly and showing the wattles hanging from it. The most characteristic note, which gives it it's name, is a bell-like, very strong and metallic, which can be heard in long distances. It also gives a very acute pip-like note and a nasal croak. It comines the three sounds and performs demonstrative short flights, returning to the same perch. * The sonogram doesn't represent the complete recording.
Monteverde, Puntarenas, Costa Rica, Neotropical Region
Date: 4 july 2010
Author: Alex García
Acknowledgements: Karen Fallas
 
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Song of an adult
Song of an immature