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    Female Albert's lyrebird. The lyrebirds are large passerine birds, amongst the largest in the order. They are ground living birds with strong legs and feet and short rounded wings. They are poor fliers and rarely fly except for periods of downhill gliding. [7] The superb lyrebird is the larger of the two species.

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

    Jul 17, 2015 · Learn about the Superb Lyrebird, a songbird that can imitate sounds from its environment, including humans and machines. Discover its stunning tail feathers, its courtship displays, and its conservation status.

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  5. Learn about the lyrebird, a ground-dwelling bird with long tail feathers and impressive vocal skills. Find out how they live, eat, mate, and why they are endangered in Australia.

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  7. Albert’s lyrebird ( M. alberti) is a much less showy bird than the superb lyrebird but an equally good mimic. It is rarely seen because its range is restricted to deep rainforest. Lyrebirds were formerly thought to be related to pheasants or to the birds-of-paradise. They are now grouped in the suborder Passeri.

  8. May 11, 2023 · Learn about the lyrebird, a remarkable Australian bird with a long tail and a complex song. Find out how it mimics other birds, animals and sounds, and where to see it in the wild.

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