A
lyrebird is either of two species
of ground-dwelling Australian birds, that form the genus,
Menura, and
the family
Menuridae. They are
most notable for their superb ability to mimic natural and artificial sounds
from their environment. As well as their extraordinary mimicking ability,
lyrebirds are notable because of the striking beauty of the male bird's huge
tail when it is fanned out in display; and also because of their courtship
display.
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