Definition
*Procnias* is a genus of birds in the Cotingidae family, known as the bellbirds. They are found in Central and South America, and are famous for their extremely loud, bell-like calls, which can be heard from great distances. These birds are typically frugivorous, feeding primarily on fruits. The males often have unusual wattles or other adornments. Think of them as the DJs of the rainforest, always dropping the beat. The *Procnias* genus is renowned for its vocal prowess.