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Lyrebird: The World’s Greatest Mimic
The lyrebird isn’t just a songbird - it’s nature’s ultimate impressionist. Known as the world’s greatest mimic, this bird can imitate everything from chainsaws and camera shutters to other bird calls ...
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Fiona Backhouse received funding from BirdLife Northern NSW, and was assisted by funding from the National Science Foundation (USA). Anastasia Dalziell receives funding support from the University of ...
Recent research reveals that female superb lyrebirds possess complex, context-dependent songs, challenging the notion of their vocal insignificance. These vocalisations serve essential survival ...
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