
Lyrebird - Wikipedia
Lyrebirds have unique plumes of neutral-coloured tailfeathers and are among Australia's best-known native birds. The classification of lyrebirds was the subject of much debate after the first …
Amazing! Bird Sounds From The Lyre Bird - David Attenborough - YouTube
David Attenborough presents the amazing lyre bird, which mimics the calls of other birds - and chainsaws and camera shutters - in this video clip from The Life of Birds. This clever creature is...
Lyrebird | Voice & Facts | Britannica
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 …
Lyrebird Bird Facts - A-Z Animals
Aug 16, 2025 · The Lyrebird is described as “nature’s best mimic”. In addition to producing mechanical sounds, the male lyrebird captivates potential mates through a sophisticated …
9 Lyrebird Facts - Fact Animal
There are few songbirds as well known as the lyrebird in Australia. In fact, outside of kangaroos and koalas, lyrebirds are one of Australia’s most well-known animals!
The Lyrebirds (Menura) Facts and Information | Earth Life
Jul 12, 2023 · Lyrebirds are not endangered in the short to medium term. Albert’s Lyrebird has a very restricted habitat but appears to be secure within it so long as the habitat remains intact, …
The Lyrebird | Audubon
Jul 17, 2015 · Lore has it that in the 1920s, a young flutist adopted a pet lyrebird at his home in New South Wales, and then released it into the wild after it had learned to imitate an …
Lyrebird - Description, Habitat, Image, Diet, and Interesting Facts
Lyrebirds belong to the genus Menura, an ancient lineage of passerine birds. These ground-dwelling songbirds are renowned globally for their incredible ability to imitate a vast array of …
Superb Lyrebird - eBird
Superb Lyrebird is found in rainforest habitats in southeastern Australia, where it forages in leaf litter for food. It has a very powerful song and is known for mimicking other species.
Superb Lyrebird - The Australian Museum
Jun 3, 2023 · Superb Lyrebirds breed in April to October each year (the season is slightly shorter in the north of its range). The male secures a territory, attracting potential mates by singing …