Bare-faced Bellbird

Phelpsia inornata

The Bare-faced Bellbird (Phelpsia inornata) is a species of bird found in the cloud forests of South America. It is known for its distinctive call, which resembles the sound of a bell. This medium-sized bird has a dull olive-green plumage with a bare, blue-skinned face, giving it a unique appearance. The species primarily feeds on fruits and insects, and plays an important role in seed dispersal within its habitat. Due to habitat loss and fragmentation, the Bare-faced Bellbird faces threats to its population, making conservation efforts crucial for its survival.

Habitat: Cloud forests of South America

Bare-faced Bellbird

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