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Male Superb Lyrebirds
Lyrebirds are two Australian
ground-dwelling species in the family Menuridae, famed for their remarkable
ability to mimic natural and artificial sounds and for the male’s ornate,
lyre-shaped tail used in courtship displays. Once mistakenly grouped with pheasants,
they were later recognised as passerines and placed in the genus Menura.
They are considered closely related to scrub-birds, though links to bowerbirds
are disputed. Fossils show lyrebirds have ancient origins in Australia, dating
back around 15 million years.
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