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crested bellbird : ウィキペディア英語版 | crested bellbird
The crested bellbird (''Oreoica gutturalis'') is a medium-sized bird previously placed in the family ''Oreoicidae'' and is endemic to the mainland of Australia.〔Christidis 2008, p.35.〕 The aboriginal name, panpanpanella, is reflective of its cowbell-like voice, as is its early European name, dick-dick-the-devil.〔Encyclopedia of Australian wildlife 1997, p.256.〕 ==Description== Adults range in size from 19 cm to 23 cm in length.〔"Australian Museum," n.d. para. 4.〕 Adult males have grey heads with a raised black crest, a white forehead and throat, and a prominent black breast, while the rest of the body is grey or brown.〔"Birdlife," n.d. para. 2.〕 Females and immature birds are less prominently coloured than the males, lacking the black breast and having a smaller, unraised black crest. Both males and females have orange-red eyes.〔 Similar species include wedgebills and the Western whipbird, which female and juvenile bellbirds resemble.〔"Australian Museum," n.d. para. 5.〕
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