An engraving of The Lyre-Bird - published in a book about Australia printed in 1886. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-an-engraving-of-the-lyre-bird-published-in-a-book-about-australia-30401293.html
RMBNCW4D–An engraving of The Lyre-Bird - published in a book about Australia printed in 1886.
AUSTRALIA. Lyre-Bird 1870 old antique vintage print picture Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/australia-lyre-bird-1870-old-antique-vintage-print-picture-image185117249.html
RFMN4PX9–AUSTRALIA. Lyre-Bird 1870 old antique vintage print picture
Animal life in Australia: Duck-billed Platypus, Porcupine ant-eater, Lyre bird, Emu and Kangaroo, color illustration, The Instructive Picture Book by Adam White, 1868 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/animal-life-in-australia-duck-billed-platypus-porcupine-ant-eater-lyre-bird-emu-and-kangaroo-color-illustration-the-instructive-picture-book-by-adam-white-1868-image515776986.html
RF2MY3JPJ–Animal life in Australia: Duck-billed Platypus, Porcupine ant-eater, Lyre bird, Emu and Kangaroo, color illustration, The Instructive Picture Book by Adam White, 1868
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RF2X3CHN8–the lyre bird male has an ornate tail, with special curved feathers that, in display, assume the shape of a lyre.
An early coloured illustration of Australian Superb Lyre Birds (Menura superba or superb lyrebird) (males and females), the male displaying his elaborate tail to the female. 15 million year old fossils have been found of extinct lyrebirds from the Early Miocene period at the famous Riversleigh site Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-early-coloured-illustration-of-australian-superb-lyre-birds-menura-superba-or-superb-lyrebird-males-and-females-the-male-displaying-his-elaborate-tail-to-the-female-15-million-year-old-fossils-have-been-found-of-extinct-lyrebirds-from-the-early-miocene-period-at-the-famous-riversleigh-site-image408970801.html
RM2ENA6C1–An early coloured illustration of Australian Superb Lyre Birds (Menura superba or superb lyrebird) (males and females), the male displaying his elaborate tail to the female. 15 million year old fossils have been found of extinct lyrebirds from the Early Miocene period at the famous Riversleigh site
Lyre bird making it's exit Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-lyre-bird-making-its-exit-35531374.html
The Big Lyre Bird at Cann River Victoria Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-big-lyre-bird-at-cann-river-victoria-image554722584.html
RF2R6DP8T–The Big Lyre Bird at Cann River Victoria
'The Wonderful Tail of the Lyre Bird', 1935. Artist: Unknown. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-wonderful-tail-of-the-lyre-bird-1935-artist-unknown-image217096595.html
RMPH5GWR–'The Wonderful Tail of the Lyre Bird', 1935. Artist: Unknown.
AUSTRALIA SCENERY Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-australia-scenery-56671521.html
RMD85H2W–AUSTRALIA SCENERY
Female Australian superb lyrebird, Menura novaehollandiae, scratching among leaf litter on forest floor in national park near Dorrigo NSW Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/female-australian-superb-lyrebird-menura-novaehollandiae-scratching-among-leaf-litter-on-forest-floor-in-national-park-near-dorrigo-nsw-image218644247.html
RMPKM2Y3–Female Australian superb lyrebird, Menura novaehollandiae, scratching among leaf litter on forest floor in national park near Dorrigo NSW
A National Parks sign in the Snowy mountains, New South Wales, Australia. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-a-national-parks-sign-in-the-snowy-mountains-new-south-wales-australia-28996448.html
RMBK4W7C–A National Parks sign in the Snowy mountains, New South Wales, Australia.
SUPERB LYREBIRD (MENURA NOVAEHOLLANDIAE) AUSTRALIA. THE ADULT MALE HAS AN ORNATE TAIL WITH SPECIAL CURVED FEATHERS THAT IN DISPLAY LOOK LIKE A LYRE. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/superb-lyrebird-menura-novaehollandiae-australia-the-adult-male-has-an-ornate-tail-with-special-curved-feathers-that-in-display-look-like-a-lyre-image334270049.html
RF2ABR8T1–SUPERB LYREBIRD (MENURA NOVAEHOLLANDIAE) AUSTRALIA. THE ADULT MALE HAS AN ORNATE TAIL WITH SPECIAL CURVED FEATHERS THAT IN DISPLAY LOOK LIKE A LYRE.
Australia, A photograph of a lyre bird.Caption reads: Lyre bird, 1925. 2005/010/1/2/44. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/australia-a-photograph-of-a-lyre-birdcaption-reads-lyre-bird-1925-20050101244-image337618792.html
RM2AH7T60–Australia, A photograph of a lyre bird.Caption reads: Lyre bird, 1925. 2005/010/1/2/44.
1932 Australia lyre bird one shilling postage stamp Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-1932-australia-lyre-bird-one-shilling-postage-stamp-164422549.html
RMKFE2HW–1932 Australia lyre bird one shilling postage stamp
Lyre Bird, from Birds of the Tropics series (N38) for Allen & Ginter Cigarettes, 1889. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lyre-bird-from-birds-of-the-tropics-series-n38-for-allen-amp-ginter-cigarettes-1889-image359002506.html
RM2BT1YA2–Lyre Bird, from Birds of the Tropics series (N38) for Allen & Ginter Cigarettes, 1889.
The superb lyre bird (Menura novaehollandiae) known as the royal lyre bird is a species of passerine bird in the Menuridae family endemic to south-eastern Australia that inhabits the forests of Victoria and Queensland. Old engraved animal illustration 19th century Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-superb-lyre-bird-menura-novaehollandiae-known-as-the-royal-lyre-bird-is-a-species-of-passerine-bird-in-the-menuridae-family-endemic-to-south-eastern-australia-that-inhabits-the-forests-of-victoria-and-queensland-old-engraved-animal-illustration-19th-century-image357321646.html
RM2BN9BBA–The superb lyre bird (Menura novaehollandiae) known as the royal lyre bird is a species of passerine bird in the Menuridae family endemic to south-eastern Australia that inhabits the forests of Victoria and Queensland. Old engraved animal illustration 19th century
A superb lyrebird, Menura novaehollandiae, Victoria, Australia. This is an adult male side view. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-superb-lyrebird-menura-novaehollandiae-victoria-australia-this-is-an-adult-male-side-view-image557815084.html
RF2RBEJR8–A superb lyrebird, Menura novaehollandiae, Victoria, Australia. This is an adult male side view.
Australian Lyre Bird Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/australian-lyre-bird-image413990247.html
RF2F1ETNY–Australian Lyre Bird
Albert's Lyrebird - O'Reilly's Rainforest Retreat, Green Mountains National Park Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/alberts-lyrebird-oreillys-rainforest-retreat-green-mountains-national-park-image229531573.html
RMR9C1T5–Albert's Lyrebird - O'Reilly's Rainforest Retreat, Green Mountains National Park
Kangaroo Wombat and Lyrebird Warning Sign Mount Buffalo National Park Victoria Australia Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/kangaroo-wombat-and-lyrebird-warning-sign-mount-buffalo-national-park-image4256828.html
RMAC4M3D–Kangaroo Wombat and Lyrebird Warning Sign Mount Buffalo National Park Victoria Australia
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RFT2KBTB–AUSTRALIA. Australian Fauna and Flora. The Lyre-Bird 1886 old antique print
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RF2X3CHWN–the lyre bird male has an ornate tail, with special curved feathers that, in display, assume the shape of a lyre.
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RFC1PGDA–Lyre bird scratching for food in the undergrowth
Inquisitive curious male Superb Lyrebird with a mesmerising gaze. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/inquisitive-curious-male-superb-lyrebird-with-a-mesmerising-gaze-image559483058.html
RF2RE6J9P–Inquisitive curious male Superb Lyrebird with a mesmerising gaze.
The Big Lyre Bird Tourist attraction Cann River Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-big-lyre-bird-tourist-attraction-cann-river-image554722580.html
RF2R6DP8M–The Big Lyre Bird Tourist attraction Cann River
A roadsign near Sherbrooke Forest area of the Dandenongs near Melbourne, Victoria, Australia Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-a-roadsign-near-sherbrooke-forest-area-of-the-dandenongs-near-melbourne-29562829.html
RMBM2KK9–A roadsign near Sherbrooke Forest area of the Dandenongs near Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
The Birds of Australia 1890 Gracius Broinowsk Lyre Bird Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-birds-of-australia-1890-gracius-broinowsk-lyre-bird-image179835008.html
RFMCG5AT–The Birds of Australia 1890 Gracius Broinowsk Lyre Bird
Female Australian superb lyrebird, Menura novaehollandiae, scratching among leaf litter on forest floor in national park near Dorrigo NSW Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/female-australian-superb-lyrebird-menura-novaehollandiae-scratching-among-leaf-litter-on-forest-floor-in-national-park-near-dorrigo-nsw-image218644307.html
RMPKM317–Female Australian superb lyrebird, Menura novaehollandiae, scratching among leaf litter on forest floor in national park near Dorrigo NSW
Lyre bird. The Birds of Australia. London, 1848-69. Source: X.841 volume 3 plate 14. Author: GOULD, JOHN. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lyre-bird-the-birds-of-australia-london-1848-69-source-x841-volume-3-plate-14-author-gould-john-image226967029.html
RMR576N9–Lyre bird. The Birds of Australia. London, 1848-69. Source: X.841 volume 3 plate 14. Author: GOULD, JOHN.
Description: The Birds and Their Ways. Lyre Bird. Location: New South Wales, Australia Date: 1920 australia, australasia, oceania, australasiathroughalens Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/description-the-birds-and-their-ways-lyre-bird-location-new-south-wales-australia-date-1920-australia-australasia-oceania-australasiathroughalens-image600833442.html
RM2WWE956–Description: The Birds and Their Ways. Lyre Bird. Location: New South Wales, Australia Date: 1920 australia, australasia, oceania, australasiathroughalens
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Lyre Bird, from the Birds of the Tropics series (N5) for Allen & Ginter Cigarettes Brands, 1889. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lyre-bird-from-the-birds-of-the-tropics-series-n5-for-allen-amp-ginter-cigarettes-brands-1889-image348997543.html
RM2B7P5WY–Lyre Bird, from the Birds of the Tropics series (N5) for Allen & Ginter Cigarettes Brands, 1889.
'Lyre Birds', 1911, (1911). Artist: Louis Fairfax Muckley. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lyre-birds-1911-1911-artist-louis-fairfax-muckley-image186093250.html
RMMPN7RE–'Lyre Birds', 1911, (1911). Artist: Louis Fairfax Muckley.
A superb lyrebird, Menura novaehollandiae, Victoria, Australia, perched on a tree fern. This is an adult male side view. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-superb-lyrebird-menura-novaehollandiae-victoria-australia-perched-on-a-tree-fern-this-is-an-adult-male-side-view-image552522469.html
RF2R2WG19–A superb lyrebird, Menura novaehollandiae, Victoria, Australia, perched on a tree fern. This is an adult male side view.
Australian Lyre Bird Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/australian-lyre-bird-image413988578.html
RF2F1EPJA–Australian Lyre Bird
Bird with long feathers. Cartoon beautiful ornithology character, exotic flying animal, vector illustration of lyrebird isolated on white background Stock Vectorhttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bird-with-long-feathers-cartoon-beautiful-ornithology-character-exotic-flying-animal-vector-illustration-of-lyrebird-isolated-on-white-background-image450796487.html
RF2H5BFEF–Bird with long feathers. Cartoon beautiful ornithology character, exotic flying animal, vector illustration of lyrebird isolated on white background
Male superb lyrebird (Menura novaehollandiae) displaying his fancy tail, from La galerie des oiseaux du Cabinet d'histoire naturelle du Jardin du roi, 1834 edition, written by Louis Pierre Vieillot, with plates by Paul Louis Oudart. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/male-superb-lyrebird-menura-novaehollandiae-displaying-his-fancy-tail-from-la-galerie-des-oiseaux-du-cabinet-dhistoire-naturelle-du-jardin-du-roi-1834-edition-written-by-louis-pierre-vieillot-with-plates-by-paul-louis-oudart-image246611858.html
RMT963XA–Male superb lyrebird (Menura novaehollandiae) displaying his fancy tail, from La galerie des oiseaux du Cabinet d'histoire naturelle du Jardin du roi, 1834 edition, written by Louis Pierre Vieillot, with plates by Paul Louis Oudart.
Kangaroo Wombat and Lyrebird Warning Sign Mount Buffalo National Park Victoria Australia Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/kangaroo-wombat-and-lyrebird-warning-sign-mount-buffalo-national-park-image4256821.html
RMAC4M36–Kangaroo Wombat and Lyrebird Warning Sign Mount Buffalo National Park Victoria Australia
Superb lyrebird, Menura novaehollandiae. Handcoloured copperplate stipple engraving from Dumont de Sainte-Croix's 'Dictionary of Natural Science: Ornithology,' Paris, France, 1816-1830. Illustration by J. G. Pretre, engraved by Massard, directed by Pierre Jean-Francois Turpin, and published by F.G. Levrault. Jean Gabriel Pretre (17801845) was painter of natural history at Empress Josephine's zoo and later became artist to the Museum of Natural History. Turpin (1775-1840) is considered one of the greatest French botanical illustrators of the 19th century. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/superb-lyrebird-menura-novaehollandiae-handcoloured-copperplate-stipple-engraving-from-dumont-de-sainte-croixs-dictionary-of-natural-science-ornithology-paris-france-1816-1830-illustration-by-j-g-pretre-engraved-by-massard-directed-by-pierre-jean-francois-turpin-and-published-by-fg-levrault-jean-gabriel-pretre-17801845-was-painter-of-natural-history-at-empress-josephines-zoo-and-later-became-artist-to-the-museum-of-natural-history-turpin-1775-1840-is-considered-one-of-the-greatest-french-botanical-illustrators-of-the-19th-century-image209699165.html
RMP54HBW–Superb lyrebird, Menura novaehollandiae. Handcoloured copperplate stipple engraving from Dumont de Sainte-Croix's 'Dictionary of Natural Science: Ornithology,' Paris, France, 1816-1830. Illustration by J. G. Pretre, engraved by Massard, directed by Pierre Jean-Francois Turpin, and published by F.G. Levrault. Jean Gabriel Pretre (17801845) was painter of natural history at Empress Josephine's zoo and later became artist to the Museum of Natural History. Turpin (1775-1840) is considered one of the greatest French botanical illustrators of the 19th century.
the lyre bird male has an ornate tail, with special curved feathers that, in display, assume the shape of a lyre. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-lyre-bird-male-has-an-ornate-tail-with-special-curved-feathers-that-in-display-assume-the-shape-of-a-lyre-image595205478.html
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RFC1PG73–Lyre bird scratching for food in the undergrowth
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Superb lyrebird, Menura novaehollandiae. Handcoloured copperplate stipple engraving from Dumont de Sainte-Croix's 'Dictionary of Natural Science: Ornithology,' Paris, France, 1816-1830. Illustration by J. G. Pretre, engraved by Massard, directed by Pierre Jean-Francois Turpin, and published by F.G. Levrault. Jean Gabriel Pretre (17801845) was painter of natural history at Empress Josephine's zoo and later became artist to the Museum of Natural History. Turpin (1775-1840) is considered one of the greatest French botanical illustrators of the 19th century. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/superb-lyrebird-menura-novaehollandiae-handcoloured-copperplate-stipple-engraving-from-dumont-de-sainte-croixs-dictionary-of-natural-science-ornithology-paris-france-1816-1830-illustration-by-j-g-pretre-engraved-by-massard-directed-by-pierre-jean-francois-turpin-and-published-by-fg-levrault-jean-gabriel-pretre-17801845-was-painter-of-natural-history-at-empress-josephines-zoo-and-later-became-artist-to-the-museum-of-natural-history-turpin-1775-1840-is-considered-one-of-the-greatest-french-botanical-illustrators-of-the-19th-century-image331686522.html
RM2A7HHF6–Superb lyrebird, Menura novaehollandiae. Handcoloured copperplate stipple engraving from Dumont de Sainte-Croix's 'Dictionary of Natural Science: Ornithology,' Paris, France, 1816-1830. Illustration by J. G. Pretre, engraved by Massard, directed by Pierre Jean-Francois Turpin, and published by F.G. Levrault. Jean Gabriel Pretre (17801845) was painter of natural history at Empress Josephine's zoo and later became artist to the Museum of Natural History. Turpin (1775-1840) is considered one of the greatest French botanical illustrators of the 19th century.
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Old illustration of Superb Lyrebird (Menura novaehollandiae). By unidentified author, published on Magasin Pittoresque, Paris, 1837 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/old-illustration-of-superb-lyrebird-menura-novaehollandiae-by-unidentified-image150188632.html
RFJM9K3M–Old illustration of Superb Lyrebird (Menura novaehollandiae). By unidentified author, published on Magasin Pittoresque, Paris, 1837
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Female Australian superb lyrebird, Menura novaehollandiae, scratching among leaf litter on forest floor in national park near Dorrigo NSW Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/female-australian-superb-lyrebird-menura-novaehollandiae-scratching-among-leaf-litter-on-forest-floor-in-national-park-near-dorrigo-nsw-image218644275.html
RMPKM303–Female Australian superb lyrebird, Menura novaehollandiae, scratching among leaf litter on forest floor in national park near Dorrigo NSW
Isles of the East : an illustrated guide : Australia, New Guinea, Java, Sumatra . typus[O rnithorhynchus paradoxus),a four-footed creature withthe bill of a duck and furrycoat, which lays shell-lesseggs, and lives in the water.Bifids are represented by theemu and cassowary, as largeas ostriches, and of similartype; the lyre bird, with atail shaped like the ancient musical instrument, noted for its marvellouspowers of mimicr); the kookooburra, or laughing jackass ; swans ; end-less varieties of pigeons and gorgeous-plumaged parrots. New South Wales possesses no fewer than twentv-six differentsy Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/isles-of-the-east-an-illustrated-guide-australia-new-guinea-java-sumatra-typus-o-rnithorhynchus-paradoxusa-four-footed-creature-withthe-bill-of-a-duck-and-furrycoat-which-lays-shell-lesseggs-and-lives-in-the-waterbifids-are-represented-by-theemu-and-cassowary-as-largeas-ostriches-and-of-similartype-the-lyre-bird-with-atail-shaped-like-the-ancient-musical-instrument-noted-for-its-marvellouspowers-of-mimicr-the-kookooburra-or-laughing-jackass-swans-end-less-varieties-of-pigeons-and-gorgeous-plumaged-parrots-new-south-wales-possesses-no-fewer-than-twentv-six-differentsy-image338515492.html
RM2AJMKY0–Isles of the East : an illustrated guide : Australia, New Guinea, Java, Sumatra . typus[O rnithorhynchus paradoxus),a four-footed creature withthe bill of a duck and furrycoat, which lays shell-lesseggs, and lives in the water.Bifids are represented by theemu and cassowary, as largeas ostriches, and of similartype; the lyre bird, with atail shaped like the ancient musical instrument, noted for its marvellouspowers of mimicr); the kookooburra, or laughing jackass ; swans ; end-less varieties of pigeons and gorgeous-plumaged parrots. New South Wales possesses no fewer than twentv-six differentsy
Golden yellow flower of Grevillea cultivar 'Golden Lyre' - an Australian native plant that is a popular garden shrub Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-golden-yellow-flower-of-grevillea-cultivar-golden-lyre-an-australian-52825274.html
RMD1XB4X–Golden yellow flower of Grevillea cultivar 'Golden Lyre' - an Australian native plant that is a popular garden shrub
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RF2X4D77R–A superb lyrebird, Menura novaehollandiae, Victoria, Australia. This is an adult male front view.
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RMEC3KXX–Australian postage stamp
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RMAC4M38–Kangaroo Wombat and Lyrebird Warning Sign Mount Buffalo National Park Victoria Australia
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RF2J64K3N–A closeup portrait of a charismatic elegant mesmerising Superb Lyrebird with a hypnotic gaze.
. The birds of Australia. Birds. THE LYEE-BIKD 261 crustaceans, beetles, and snails on which they feed. The. Lyre- bird is our most wonderful songster. Its own notes are peculiarly liquid and melodious, but not content with these it delights to reproduce the notes and calls of its neighbours and to mimic any sounds it may hear in the bush. When singing the bird can be approached with more ease, as it becomes less on the alert as it pours forth its soul in song. Then you may listen to a pro- gramme of many items, and did you not know that the solitary performer was before you, you would marvel Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-birds-of-australia-birds-the-lyee-bikd-261-crustaceans-beetles-and-snails-on-which-they-feed-the-lyre-bird-is-our-most-wonderful-songster-its-own-notes-are-peculiarly-liquid-and-melodious-but-not-content-with-these-it-delights-to-reproduce-the-notes-and-calls-of-its-neighbours-and-to-mimic-any-sounds-it-may-hear-in-the-bush-when-singing-the-bird-can-be-approached-with-more-ease-as-it-becomes-less-on-the-alert-as-it-pours-forth-its-soul-in-song-then-you-may-listen-to-a-pro-gramme-of-many-items-and-did-you-not-know-that-the-solitary-performer-was-before-you-you-would-marvel-image216356996.html
RMPFYWFG–. The birds of Australia. Birds. THE LYEE-BIKD 261 crustaceans, beetles, and snails on which they feed. The. Lyre- bird is our most wonderful songster. Its own notes are peculiarly liquid and melodious, but not content with these it delights to reproduce the notes and calls of its neighbours and to mimic any sounds it may hear in the bush. When singing the bird can be approached with more ease, as it becomes less on the alert as it pours forth its soul in song. Then you may listen to a pro- gramme of many items, and did you not know that the solitary performer was before you, you would marvel
MOSCOW, RUSSIA - SEPTEMBER 23, 2019: Postage stamp printed in Australia shows Superb Lyrebird (Menura novaehollandiae), Lyre serie, circa 1932 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/moscow-russia-september-23-2019-postage-stamp-printed-in-australia-shows-superb-lyrebird-menura-novaehollandiae-lyre-serie-circa-1932-image429838456.html
RF2FY8R9C–MOSCOW, RUSSIA - SEPTEMBER 23, 2019: Postage stamp printed in Australia shows Superb Lyrebird (Menura novaehollandiae), Lyre serie, circa 1932
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RF2WTR776–the lyre bird male has an ornate tail, with special curved feathers that, in display, assume the shape of a lyre.
. The boy travellers in Australasia : adventures of two youths in a journey to the Sandwich, Marquesas, Society, Samoan and Feejee islands, and through the colonies of New Zealand, New South Wales, Queensland, Victoria, Tasmania, and South Australia. nged emblem of Australia was about the size of a pheasant,and had a tail three feet long; the outer feathers of the tail are beauti-fully marked, and form the lyre from which the bird takes its name.The male bird forms a moimd of earth on which he promenades, dis-playing his beautiful tail to its utmost advantage, in the same way thatthe peacock e Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-boy-travellers-in-australasia-adventures-of-two-youths-in-a-journey-to-the-sandwich-marquesas-society-samoan-and-feejee-islands-and-through-the-colonies-of-new-zealand-new-south-wales-queensland-victoria-tasmania-and-south-australia-nged-emblem-of-australia-was-about-the-size-of-a-pheasantand-had-a-tail-three-feet-long-the-outer-feathers-of-the-tail-are-beauti-fully-marked-and-form-the-lyre-from-which-the-bird-takes-its-namethe-male-bird-forms-a-moimd-of-earth-on-which-he-promenades-dis-playing-his-beautiful-tail-to-its-utmost-advantage-in-the-same-way-thatthe-peacock-e-image336609912.html
RM2AFHWAG–. The boy travellers in Australasia : adventures of two youths in a journey to the Sandwich, Marquesas, Society, Samoan and Feejee islands, and through the colonies of New Zealand, New South Wales, Queensland, Victoria, Tasmania, and South Australia. nged emblem of Australia was about the size of a pheasant,and had a tail three feet long; the outer feathers of the tail are beauti-fully marked, and form the lyre from which the bird takes its name.The male bird forms a moimd of earth on which he promenades, dis-playing his beautiful tail to its utmost advantage, in the same way thatthe peacock e
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RF2RM9P19–A superb lyrebird, Menura novaehollandiae, by a river in Victoria, Australia. This is an adult male.
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RF2F1ERKW–Australian Lyre Bird
. The birds of Australia. Birds. 262 THE BIRDS OF AUSTEADIA Among its many curious habits is the building of small banks or mound hillocks. These are formed of light sand and built on ledges, and are a few inches in height. The birds visit. "The Emu.' Lyrebird (Female); M. Victoriae. A-. E. Eitson. these during the day in the times of eoxirtship, and the male bird struts about on them, erecting and spreading his handsome tail for the admiration of the female. The Lyre-birds breed in the late winter or early spring, from the latter part of June in early seasons, usually in July or. Please Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-birds-of-australia-birds-262-the-birds-of-austeadia-among-its-many-curious-habits-is-the-building-of-small-banks-or-mound-hillocks-these-are-formed-of-light-sand-and-built-on-ledges-and-are-a-few-inches-in-height-the-birds-visit-quotthe-emu-lyrebird-female-m-victoriae-a-e-eitson-these-during-the-day-in-the-times-of-eoxirtship-and-the-male-bird-struts-about-on-them-erecting-and-spreading-his-handsome-tail-for-the-admiration-of-the-female-the-lyre-birds-breed-in-the-late-winter-or-early-spring-from-the-latter-part-of-june-in-early-seasons-usually-in-july-or-please-image216356990.html
RMPFYWFA–. The birds of Australia. Birds. 262 THE BIRDS OF AUSTEADIA Among its many curious habits is the building of small banks or mound hillocks. These are formed of light sand and built on ledges, and are a few inches in height. The birds visit. "The Emu.' Lyrebird (Female); M. Victoriae. A-. E. Eitson. these during the day in the times of eoxirtship, and the male bird struts about on them, erecting and spreading his handsome tail for the admiration of the female. The Lyre-birds breed in the late winter or early spring, from the latter part of June in early seasons, usually in July or. Please
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RF2X0MAF1–the lyre bird male has an ornate tail, with special curved feathers that, in display, assume the shape of a lyre
Four feet, wings, and fins . ank. 287 BOB WHITE. A lyre-pheasant ? repeated Mr. Dumas, slowly. You must mean the lyre-bird. Isnt it a pheasant? No, it is not so large as a pheasant. It may bebe found in Australia, and belongs to the familyMenuridcE, order Insessores, It is called the lyre-bird, because when displaying itself like a peacock,the tail takes the form of a lyre or harp, being com-posed of three kinds of feathers. It is shy anddifficult to find. It is almost equal to our mocking-bird in its song, also in imitating other birds. It caneven bark like a dog Mr. Dumas, since you have bee Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/four-feet-wings-and-fins-ank-287-bob-white-a-lyre-pheasant-repeated-mr-dumas-slowly-you-must-mean-the-lyre-bird-isnt-it-a-pheasant-no-it-is-not-so-large-as-a-pheasant-it-may-bebe-found-in-australia-and-belongs-to-the-familymenuridce-order-insessores-it-is-called-the-lyre-bird-because-when-displaying-itself-like-a-peacockthe-tail-takes-the-form-of-a-lyre-or-harp-being-com-posed-of-three-kinds-of-feathers-it-is-shy-anddifficult-to-find-it-is-almost-equal-to-our-mocking-bird-in-its-song-also-in-imitating-other-birds-it-caneven-bark-like-a-dog-mr-dumas-since-you-have-bee-image340025273.html
RM2AN5DKN–Four feet, wings, and fins . ank. 287 BOB WHITE. A lyre-pheasant ? repeated Mr. Dumas, slowly. You must mean the lyre-bird. Isnt it a pheasant? No, it is not so large as a pheasant. It may bebe found in Australia, and belongs to the familyMenuridcE, order Insessores, It is called the lyre-bird, because when displaying itself like a peacock,the tail takes the form of a lyre or harp, being com-posed of three kinds of feathers. It is shy anddifficult to find. It is almost equal to our mocking-bird in its song, also in imitating other birds. It caneven bark like a dog Mr. Dumas, since you have bee
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RF2WTR7B1–the lyre bird male has an ornate tail, with special curved feathers that, in display, assume the shape of a lyre.
. The Land of the Lyre bird; a story of early settlement in the great forest of south Gippsland. Being a description of the Big Scrub in its virgin state with its birds and animals, and of the adventures and hardship of its early explorers and prospectors; also accounts by the settlers of the clearing, settlement, and development of the country . en, and I have also aroundthe coasts of Australia and Xew Zealand experienced tempests of wind andwater, such as I hope never to experience again, but I have never 3et seenanything to equal the warring of the elements of nre and wind as Inis so oftenb Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-land-of-the-lyre-bird-a-story-of-early-settlement-in-the-great-forest-of-south-gippsland-being-a-description-of-the-big-scrub-in-its-virgin-state-with-its-birds-and-animals-and-of-the-adventures-and-hardship-of-its-early-explorers-and-prospectors-also-accounts-by-the-settlers-of-the-clearing-settlement-and-development-of-the-country-en-and-i-have-also-aroundthe-coasts-of-australia-and-xew-zealand-experienced-tempests-of-wind-andwater-such-as-i-hope-never-to-experience-again-but-i-have-never-3et-seenanything-to-equal-the-warring-of-the-elements-of-nre-and-wind-as-inis-so-oftenb-image375321987.html
RM2CPHB0K–. The Land of the Lyre bird; a story of early settlement in the great forest of south Gippsland. Being a description of the Big Scrub in its virgin state with its birds and animals, and of the adventures and hardship of its early explorers and prospectors; also accounts by the settlers of the clearing, settlement, and development of the country . en, and I have also aroundthe coasts of Australia and Xew Zealand experienced tempests of wind andwater, such as I hope never to experience again, but I have never 3et seenanything to equal the warring of the elements of nre and wind as Inis so oftenb
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RF2WG97T1–the lyre bird male has an ornate tail, with special curved feathers that, in display, assume the shape of a lyre.
. The bird, its form and function . Fig. S.io. -Useful tail of PeacockPheasant. 420 The Bird and then to feed when she calls them, then hurryingback to their snug shelter. Thus when she walks fromplace to place, the tiny feet of the chicks may be seenscurrying along beneath the beautiful tail-feathers, all. Fig. 336.—Tail of Lyre-bird. but their legs concealed from view, giving a most re-markable appearance to the mother bird. Among ornamental tails assumed for show during thebreeding season, that of the Lyre-bird of Australia isunequalled. The name is well given, since the outertail-feathers Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-bird-its-form-and-function-fig-sio-useful-tail-of-peacockpheasant-420-the-bird-and-then-to-feed-when-she-calls-them-then-hurryingback-to-their-snug-shelter-thus-when-she-walks-fromplace-to-place-the-tiny-feet-of-the-chicks-may-be-seenscurrying-along-beneath-the-beautiful-tail-feathers-all-fig-336tail-of-lyre-bird-but-their-legs-concealed-from-view-giving-a-most-re-markable-appearance-to-the-mother-bird-among-ornamental-tails-assumed-for-show-during-thebreeding-season-that-of-the-lyre-bird-of-australia-isunequalled-the-name-is-well-given-since-the-outertail-feathers-image374668045.html
RM2CNFGWH–. The bird, its form and function . Fig. S.io. -Useful tail of PeacockPheasant. 420 The Bird and then to feed when she calls them, then hurryingback to their snug shelter. Thus when she walks fromplace to place, the tiny feet of the chicks may be seenscurrying along beneath the beautiful tail-feathers, all. Fig. 336.—Tail of Lyre-bird. but their legs concealed from view, giving a most re-markable appearance to the mother bird. Among ornamental tails assumed for show during thebreeding season, that of the Lyre-bird of Australia isunequalled. The name is well given, since the outertail-feathers
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RF2X89C5G–the lyre bird male has an ornate tail, with special curved feathers that, in display, assume the shape of a lyre.
. The bird, its form and function . Fig. 335.—Useful tail of PeacockPheasant. 420 The Bird and then to feed when she calls them, then hurryingback to their snug shelter. Thus when she walks fromplace to place, the tiny feet of the chicks may be seenscurrying along beneath the beautiful tail-feathers, all. Fig. 336.—Tail of Lyre-bird. but their legs concealed from view, giving a most re-markable appearance to the mother bird. Among ornamental tails assumed for show during thebreeding season, that of the Lyre-bird of Australia isunequalled. The name is well given, since the outertail-feathers ca Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-bird-its-form-and-function-fig-335useful-tail-of-peacockpheasant-420-the-bird-and-then-to-feed-when-she-calls-them-then-hurryingback-to-their-snug-shelter-thus-when-she-walks-fromplace-to-place-the-tiny-feet-of-the-chicks-may-be-seenscurrying-along-beneath-the-beautiful-tail-feathers-all-fig-336tail-of-lyre-bird-but-their-legs-concealed-from-view-giving-a-most-re-markable-appearance-to-the-mother-bird-among-ornamental-tails-assumed-for-show-during-thebreeding-season-that-of-the-lyre-bird-of-australia-isunequalled-the-name-is-well-given-since-the-outertail-feathers-ca-image374613015.html
RM2CND2M7–. The bird, its form and function . Fig. 335.—Useful tail of PeacockPheasant. 420 The Bird and then to feed when she calls them, then hurryingback to their snug shelter. Thus when she walks fromplace to place, the tiny feet of the chicks may be seenscurrying along beneath the beautiful tail-feathers, all. Fig. 336.—Tail of Lyre-bird. but their legs concealed from view, giving a most re-markable appearance to the mother bird. Among ornamental tails assumed for show during thebreeding season, that of the Lyre-bird of Australia isunequalled. The name is well given, since the outertail-feathers ca
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RF2X89C5K–the lyre bird male has an ornate tail, with special curved feathers that, in display, assume the shape of a lyre.
. The Land of the Lyre bird; a story of early settlement in the great forest of south Gippsland. Being a description of the Big Scrub in its virgin state with its birds and animals, and of the adventures and hardship of its early explorers and prospectors; also accounts by the settlers of the clearing, settlement, and development of the country . Tirr. iioMi: mi- im: ,w: iwun. WHOLLY SET UP AND PRINTED IN AUSTRALIA BY J. C. STEPHENS PTY. LTD. 28-30 BURNS LANE MELBOURNE THE Land of the Lyre Bird A Story of Early Settlement in theGreat Forest of South Gippsland Being a description of the Big S Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-land-of-the-lyre-bird-a-story-of-early-settlement-in-the-great-forest-of-south-gippsland-being-a-description-of-the-big-scrub-in-its-virgin-state-with-its-birds-and-animals-and-of-the-adventures-and-hardship-of-its-early-explorers-and-prospectors-also-accounts-by-the-settlers-of-the-clearing-settlement-and-development-of-the-country-tirr-iiomi-mi-im-w-iwun-wholly-set-up-and-printed-in-australia-by-j-c-stephens-pty-ltd-28-30-burns-lane-melbourne-the-land-of-the-lyre-bird-a-story-of-early-settlement-in-thegreat-forest-of-south-gippsland-being-a-description-of-the-big-s-image375324823.html
RM2CPHEHY–. The Land of the Lyre bird; a story of early settlement in the great forest of south Gippsland. Being a description of the Big Scrub in its virgin state with its birds and animals, and of the adventures and hardship of its early explorers and prospectors; also accounts by the settlers of the clearing, settlement, and development of the country . Tirr. iioMi: mi- im: ,w: iwun. WHOLLY SET UP AND PRINTED IN AUSTRALIA BY J. C. STEPHENS PTY. LTD. 28-30 BURNS LANE MELBOURNE THE Land of the Lyre Bird A Story of Early Settlement in theGreat Forest of South Gippsland Being a description of the Big S
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RF2WTR77X–the lyre bird male has an ornate tail, with special curved feathers that, in display, assume the shape of a lyre.
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RMRHJE7M–. Birds of our bush; or, Photography for nature-lovers. Birds -- Australia; Photography of birds. The Haunt of the Lyre Bird. 193. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Littlejohns, Raymond Trewolla, 1893-; Lawrence, S. A. Melbourne [etc. ] Whitcombe & Tombs, Limited
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RF2WG97X3–the lyre bird male has an ornate tail, with special curved feathers that, in display, assume the shape of a lyre.
. Birds of our bush; or, Photography for nature-lovers. Birds -- Australia; Photography of birds. Dancina- ^lound of the Lyre Bird. 190. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Littlejohns, Raymond Trewolla, 1893-; Lawrence, S. A. Melbourne [etc. ] Whitcombe & Tombs, Limited Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/birds-of-our-bush-or-photography-for-nature-lovers-birds-australia-photography-of-birds-dancina-lound-of-the-lyre-bird-190-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-scanned-page-images-that-may-have-been-digitally-enhanced-for-readability-coloration-and-appearance-of-these-illustrations-may-not-perfectly-resemble-the-original-work-littlejohns-raymond-trewolla-1893-lawrence-s-a-melbourne-etc-whitcombe-amp-tombs-limited-image234590279.html
RMRHJE87–. Birds of our bush; or, Photography for nature-lovers. Birds -- Australia; Photography of birds. Dancina- ^lound of the Lyre Bird. 190. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Littlejohns, Raymond Trewolla, 1893-; Lawrence, S. A. Melbourne [etc. ] Whitcombe & Tombs, Limited
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RF2WJ37NK–the lyre bird male has an ornate tail, with special curved feathers that, in display, assume the shape of a lyre.
. Australian bird maps. Birds -- Australia. 72 AUSTRALIAN BIRD MAPS. a. Albert Lyre Bird. b. The Lyre Bird (Menura superba). c. Victoria Lyre Bird. a. b. c. Magpie Lark (Grallina).. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Hall, Robert, 1867-1949. Hobart, Australia : Hall Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/australian-bird-maps-birds-australia-72-australian-bird-maps-a-albert-lyre-bird-b-the-lyre-bird-menura-superba-c-victoria-lyre-bird-a-b-c-magpie-lark-grallina-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-scanned-page-images-that-may-have-been-digitally-enhanced-for-readability-coloration-and-appearance-of-these-illustrations-may-not-perfectly-resemble-the-original-work-hall-robert-1867-1949-hobart-australia-hall-image235320992.html
RMRJRP94–. Australian bird maps. Birds -- Australia. 72 AUSTRALIAN BIRD MAPS. a. Albert Lyre Bird. b. The Lyre Bird (Menura superba). c. Victoria Lyre Bird. a. b. c. Magpie Lark (Grallina).. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Hall, Robert, 1867-1949. Hobart, Australia : Hall
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RF2WJ3809–the lyre bird male has an ornate tail, with special curved feathers that, in display, assume the shape of a lyre.
. Zoology for high schools and colleges. Zoology. SlNiJ^lJSht BlHDti. 653 This bird, with tail feathers so strikingly developed (Fig. 477), is so peculiar among higher Passeres that it has been proposed to separate it, with certain probable allies, from all the rest. The Oscines are represented by a host of species. These birds stand at the head of their class ; and as they are mostly ^Vr. Pig. 477. —The Lyre-bird of Australia (JHenura euperba). of small size, it may be said of them that they excel in qual- ity, not quantity ; most of them sing, being highly wrought, exquisite winged gems. Am Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/zoology-for-high-schools-and-colleges-zoology-slnijljsht-blhdti-653-this-bird-with-tail-feathers-so-strikingly-developed-fig-477-is-so-peculiar-among-higher-passeres-that-it-has-been-proposed-to-separate-it-with-certain-probable-allies-from-all-the-rest-the-oscines-are-represented-by-a-host-of-species-these-birds-stand-at-the-head-of-their-class-and-as-they-are-mostly-vr-pig-477-the-lyre-bird-of-australia-jhenura-euperba-of-small-size-it-may-be-said-of-them-that-they-excel-in-qual-ity-not-quantity-most-of-them-sing-being-highly-wrought-exquisite-winged-gems-am-image232351456.html
RMRE0EJ8–. Zoology for high schools and colleges. Zoology. SlNiJ^lJSht BlHDti. 653 This bird, with tail feathers so strikingly developed (Fig. 477), is so peculiar among higher Passeres that it has been proposed to separate it, with certain probable allies, from all the rest. The Oscines are represented by a host of species. These birds stand at the head of their class ; and as they are mostly ^Vr. Pig. 477. —The Lyre-bird of Australia (JHenura euperba). of small size, it may be said of them that they excel in qual- ity, not quantity ; most of them sing, being highly wrought, exquisite winged gems. Am
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RF2WJ37WF–the lyre bird male has an ornate tail, with special curved feathers that, in display, assume the shape of a lyre.
. Australia and New Zealand. Natural history; Natural history. NATURAL HISTORY OF AUSTRALIA 79 favourite songsters; while the wonderfully modulated, whistle of the piping-crow or musical magpie, and the mocking notes of the lyre-bird, are unequalled among European birds. Not less remarkable on account of their. LAUGHING JACKASS. habits are the satin-birds or bower-birds, which construct bower-like structures of twigs and branches, and decorate them with coloured feathers, bones, and shells. Some of these bowers are several feet long, arched over at the. Please note that these images are extrac Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/australia-and-new-zealand-natural-history-natural-history-natural-history-of-australia-79-favourite-songsters-while-the-wonderfully-modulated-whistle-of-the-piping-crow-or-musical-magpie-and-the-mocking-notes-of-the-lyre-bird-are-unequalled-among-european-birds-not-less-remarkable-on-account-of-their-laughing-jackass-habits-are-the-satin-birds-or-bower-birds-which-construct-bower-like-structures-of-twigs-and-branches-and-decorate-them-with-coloured-feathers-bones-and-shells-some-of-these-bowers-are-several-feet-long-arched-over-at-the-please-note-that-these-images-are-extrac-image235320377.html
RMRJRNF5–. Australia and New Zealand. Natural history; Natural history. NATURAL HISTORY OF AUSTRALIA 79 favourite songsters; while the wonderfully modulated, whistle of the piping-crow or musical magpie, and the mocking notes of the lyre-bird, are unequalled among European birds. Not less remarkable on account of their. LAUGHING JACKASS. habits are the satin-birds or bower-birds, which construct bower-like structures of twigs and branches, and decorate them with coloured feathers, bones, and shells. Some of these bowers are several feet long, arched over at the. Please note that these images are extrac
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RF2WJ37PC–the lyre bird male has an ornate tail, with special curved feathers that, in display, assume the shape of a lyre.
. Wonders of the bird world. Birds. The Lyre-bird IS when the new ones are developed, large portions of the bird's body are covered with pen-feathers, the sheaths of which are as conspicuous as they are in young Kingfishers and other Picarian Birds. While on the subject of gaudy decoration in birds, we. .rw^ *^?^^^ The Lyre-bird (iTj'finn-it su/>crl'a). must notice one instance of the ornamentation of the tail, which is equal to anything exhibited by the Birds of Paradise, or by any other bird in existence. This is seen in the Lyre-birds of Australia, and they are among the many bizarre typ Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/wonders-of-the-bird-world-birds-the-lyre-bird-is-when-the-new-ones-are-developed-large-portions-of-the-birds-body-are-covered-with-pen-feathers-the-sheaths-of-which-are-as-conspicuous-as-they-are-in-young-kingfishers-and-other-picarian-birds-while-on-the-subject-of-gaudy-decoration-in-birds-we-rw-the-lyre-bird-itjfinn-it-sugtcrla-must-notice-one-instance-of-the-ornamentation-of-the-tail-which-is-equal-to-anything-exhibited-by-the-birds-of-paradise-or-by-any-other-bird-in-existence-this-is-seen-in-the-lyre-birds-of-australia-and-they-are-among-the-many-bizarre-typ-image232181291.html
RMRDMNGY–. Wonders of the bird world. Birds. The Lyre-bird IS when the new ones are developed, large portions of the bird's body are covered with pen-feathers, the sheaths of which are as conspicuous as they are in young Kingfishers and other Picarian Birds. While on the subject of gaudy decoration in birds, we. .rw^ *^?^^^ The Lyre-bird (iTj'finn-it su/>crl'a). must notice one instance of the ornamentation of the tail, which is equal to anything exhibited by the Birds of Paradise, or by any other bird in existence. This is seen in the Lyre-birds of Australia, and they are among the many bizarre typ
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RF2WJ37T9–the lyre bird male has an ornate tail, with special curved feathers that, in display, assume the shape of a lyre.
. The birds of Australia. Birds. THE LYEE-BIKD 261 crustaceans, beetles, and snails on which they feed. The. Lyre- bird is our most wonderful songster. Its own notes are peculiarly liquid and melodious, but not content with these it delights to reproduce the notes and calls of its neighbours and to mimic any sounds it may hear in the bush. When singing the bird can be approached with more ease, as it becomes less on the alert as it pours forth its soul in song. Then you may listen to a pro- gramme of many items, and did you not know that the solitary performer was before you, you would marvel Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-birds-of-australia-birds-the-lyee-bikd-261-crustaceans-beetles-and-snails-on-which-they-feed-the-lyre-bird-is-our-most-wonderful-songster-its-own-notes-are-peculiarly-liquid-and-melodious-but-not-content-with-these-it-delights-to-reproduce-the-notes-and-calls-of-its-neighbours-and-to-mimic-any-sounds-it-may-hear-in-the-bush-when-singing-the-bird-can-be-approached-with-more-ease-as-it-becomes-less-on-the-alert-as-it-pours-forth-its-soul-in-song-then-you-may-listen-to-a-pro-gramme-of-many-items-and-did-you-not-know-that-the-solitary-performer-was-before-you-you-would-marvel-image232009598.html
RMRDCXH2–. The birds of Australia. Birds. THE LYEE-BIKD 261 crustaceans, beetles, and snails on which they feed. The. Lyre- bird is our most wonderful songster. Its own notes are peculiarly liquid and melodious, but not content with these it delights to reproduce the notes and calls of its neighbours and to mimic any sounds it may hear in the bush. When singing the bird can be approached with more ease, as it becomes less on the alert as it pours forth its soul in song. Then you may listen to a pro- gramme of many items, and did you not know that the solitary performer was before you, you would marvel
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RF2WJ37JX–the lyre bird male has an ornate tail, with special curved feathers that, in display, assume the shape of a lyre.
. The bird, its form and function. Birds. 420 The Bird and then to feed when she calls them, then hurrying back to their snug shelter. Thus when she walks from place to place, the tiny feet of the chicks may be seen scurrying along beneath the beautiful tail-feathers, all. Fig. 3.36.—Tail of Lyre-bird. givmg a most re- but their legs concealed from view, markable appearance to the mother bird. Among ornamental tails assumed for show during the breeding season, that of the Lyre-bird of Australia is unequalled. The name is well given, since the outer tail-feathers carry out the graceful, curving Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-bird-its-form-and-function-birds-420-the-bird-and-then-to-feed-when-she-calls-them-then-hurrying-back-to-their-snug-shelter-thus-when-she-walks-from-place-to-place-the-tiny-feet-of-the-chicks-may-be-seen-scurrying-along-beneath-the-beautiful-tail-feathers-all-fig-336tail-of-lyre-bird-givmg-a-most-re-but-their-legs-concealed-from-view-markable-appearance-to-the-mother-bird-among-ornamental-tails-assumed-for-show-during-the-breeding-season-that-of-the-lyre-bird-of-australia-is-unequalled-the-name-is-well-given-since-the-outer-tail-feathers-carry-out-the-graceful-curving-image232444501.html
RMRE4N99–. The bird, its form and function. Birds. 420 The Bird and then to feed when she calls them, then hurrying back to their snug shelter. Thus when she walks from place to place, the tiny feet of the chicks may be seen scurrying along beneath the beautiful tail-feathers, all. Fig. 3.36.—Tail of Lyre-bird. givmg a most re- but their legs concealed from view, markable appearance to the mother bird. Among ornamental tails assumed for show during the breeding season, that of the Lyre-bird of Australia is unequalled. The name is well given, since the outer tail-feathers carry out the graceful, curving
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