Definition
A bellbird is any bird known for its distinctive, bell-like call π. Several species across different parts of the world earn this common name. These birds use their calls for attracting mates or defending territory. They can be quite loud, echoing through their habitats. Think of it as nature's alarm clock β°. Not all bellbirds are closely related, showing how similar sounds can evolve independently. These birds often inhabit forests and rely on their calls for communication π£.