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Lyrebird

British pronunciation/lˈa‍ɪɹɪbˌɜːd/
American pronunciation/lˈaɪɹɪbˌɜːd/
Lyrebird
[NOUN]
1

an Australian terrestrial songbird with a long tail shaped as a lyre, the male of which displays during courtship

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lyrebird definition and meaning

What is a "lyrebird"?

A lyrebird is an extraordinary bird species found in Australia, known for its exceptional vocal and mimicking abilities. Named after the lyre-shaped tail feathers of the male, these birds are masters of mimicry, able to imitate a wide range of sounds from their surroundings, including other bird calls, human noises, and even mechanical sounds. Their ability to accurately replicate these sounds is truly remarkable. Not only can they mimic the songs of other bird species, but they can also mimic natural and artificial sounds with great precision. Male lyrebirds use their impressive vocal repertoire during courtship displays, combining their mimicry skills with elaborate dance-like movements. In addition to their vocal talents, lyrebirds have striking plumage, with intricate patterns and colorations that blend seamlessly with their forested habitats.

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1Number four is the lyrebird.
2Interestingly, female lyrebirds can also mimic different sounds, but during courtship, they prefer to stay silent.
3Once Lyrebird's AI has worked its magic, after I'm done typing.
4For example, BBC Wildlife caught a lyrebird perfectly imitating a camera in the wild And of course, some of them imitate us.
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