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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › LyrebirdLyrebird - Wikipedia

    A lyrebird is either of two species of ground-dwelling Australian birds that compose the genus Menura, and the family Menuridae. [2] . They are most notable for their impressive ability to mimic natural and artificial sounds from their environment, and the striking beauty of the male bird's huge tail when it is fanned out in courtship display.

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  3. www.audubon.org › news › the-lyrebirdThe Lyrebird | Audubon

    Jul 17, 2015 · It's safe to say that no bird on earth can rival the viral potency of the Superb Lyrebird. In fact, there aren’t even that many humans who can claim the millions of Youtube views the lyrebird has amassed, thanks to its otherworldly ability to mimic sounds from its environment.

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  5. Lyrebird, either of two species of Australian birds (family Menuridae, order Passeriformes) named for the shape of their tail when spread in courtship display. Inhabiting forests of southeastern Australia, lyrebirds are ground dwellers, and their brown bodies rather resemble those of chickens.

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  6. Lyrebirds are two ground-dwelling bird species native to Australia. They are most well-known for their impressive ability to mimic sounds, including chainsaws, car alarms and engines, camera shutters, crying babies, music, ring tones, and even words! These fascinating birds mimic sounds from the environment around them.

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  7. May 11, 2023 · The Lyrebird is described as “Natures Best Mimic” The largest of all the perching birds or songbirds, this bird impresses not just with its uniquely beautiful tail feathers but with its elaborate songs and incredible skill at mimicry.

  8. Jul 12, 2023 · Lyrebirds are shy birds and a constant stream of bird calls coming from one place is often the only way of identifying them and their presence. The female lyrebird is also an excellent mimic, but she is not heard as often as the male lyrebird.

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