The lyrebird, which Sir David Attenborough meets on a log in a dense forest in Australia, is the bird world's best mimic. It can imitate 12 other birds. It does the whirring of a camera's motor ...
The long tail of this Australian bird gives it its name. The tail is shaped like a lyre. This is one of the largest songbirds ...
you could introduce students to the real lyrebirds which live in Australian rainforests and can imitate the sound of almost anything they hear. You can hear a real lyrebird here: https://www.bbc ...
Australia's Superb Lyrebird is not just enchanting for its unique songs but it's also an ecosystem engineer. New research from La Trobe University suggests the bird turns over more soil than any ...
The company is named for the Australian lyrebird – a very cool little Aussie copycat bird, which can mimic the birds around it, as well as other native Australian animals such as possums ...