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posted by Fnord666 on Monday October 28 2019, @07:37AM   Printer-friendly
from the SQUAAAWK! dept.

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World's loudest bird is as deafening as thunder, scientists discover

Meet the white bellbird, a Brazilian banshee-bird with a screeching squawk that can reach up to 125.4 decibels. That's louder than a rock concert and almost as loud as a gunshot. It doesn't quite have the same melody as a rock song might, nor the explosiveness of a gunshot -- in fact, listening to the bellbird scream, I'm not even sure that this is really a bird.

The sound that emanates from its throat sounds like a robot with a chest infection.

Nevertheless, Jeffrey Podos and Mario Cohn-Haft ventured out into the forests of South America to record the bellbird and another incredibly loud flier known as the screaming piha. Their study, published Monday in the journal Current Biology, shows theĀ bellbird's shriek is louder than that of any other bird in the world. The previous record, held by the screaming piha, was around 116 decibels, but Podos and Cohn-Haft found the bellbird to scream 9 decibels louder.

The screaming piha is practically whispering in comparison to the thunderous boom the white bellbird produces. Remarkably, it's louder than the much bigger and more built howler monkeys, which can only reach around 114 decibels. For such a small bird, it's pretty remarkable.

Why is the bellbird so loud? Well, to attract a mate, of course. While shouting at the opposite sex doesn't work very well for humans, the volume of the male white bellbird's song is a way to attract a female. In fact, the loudest songs of all came when females sidled up close to the males.


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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Monday October 28 2019, @08:34AM

    by Anonymous Coward on Monday October 28 2019, @08:34AM (#912713)

    shouting at the opposite sex seems to work fine for most humans.

    Just ask Runaway. No, he's not the shouting end, his missus made this clear long ago.