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Ellen

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My son showed me this bird last night, and I am utterly facinated with it and just had to share. It''s too good not to, though I''m sure this will be of no surprise to our Aussie friends!


Brief history.

Bird that mimics.



I have two videos, but there''s more. The second one is where it really shows its versatility.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VjE0Kdfos4Y

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WeQjkQpeJwY&feature=related


Amazing.
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VERY cool! Thank you for sharing!!!
 
That is an impressive bird! It is hard to believe he can do all that with a tongue and beak.
 
Ellen this bird is sooooo cool. Thanks for sharing it with us!!!!

Nice to see you!!
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Wow, amazing! thanks for sharing that, I really enjoyed it!
 
Thanks for sharing about this amazing bird! Great to see you, Ellen
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That is really really cool! I''ve never heard of this bird before.

I''ve heard of plenty of pet parrots who will mimic the phone, doorbell, microwave, etc so convincingly that their owners run to pick up the phone or answer the door.
 
hi ellen, nice to see you :)

re lyre birds... arent they GREAT?

i don't know if you've ever been to australia, but they're not all that uncommon here. if you were to go for even a short drive down the south coast, you'd hear them in plentiful numbers. they have the sort of rich song which one comes to associate with wetter areas of the Australian bush.

if you live near the bush, tho, as i did for many years, they can freak you out a bit. if you're, say, sitting on your outdoor deck one evening, and you start hearing a camera clicking for example, one's first thought is not normally "oh - it's a lyre bird!" when i was young, i used to live near a large bird and koala sanctuary and i used to have tennis lessons in courts that adjoined the sanctuary. those birds did a fabulous impersonation of balls being hit... "donk...donk...donk donk...thwack..."

i think their own song is the prettiest tho - they have a beautiful call :)
 
I love these birds, they are so much fun to watch! I saw a video very similar (maybe even the same one, no idea) last year and I kept showing it to anybody that would watch it - the chain saw is the best!
 
Very interesting, and good to see you.

Reminds me of some stand up comedians!
 
Thanks for sharing!! These birds are AWESOME!!!!
 
Thanks for showing that Ellen! Lyrebirds are absolutely fascinating. I used to go horseriding in rainforesty type bush where there were lots of lyerbirds. They used to mimick the sounds of the horses snorting and clip clopping. We''d whip our heads around looking for the other riders that appeared to be following us, only to realise it was a lyrebird
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Not to mention their superb plumage!
 
Glad you all enjoyed it! Isn''t it awesome??

And good to see you all too!
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Whitby, no, I''ve never been, though I''d love to visit someday. I''d go just to hear the accents.
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I cracked up about sitting on the deck.
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Amazing birds they are.

Dandi, that is too funny. I just cannot get over not only how well they can mimic, but the scope of sounds. I wonder if there''s anything they can''t do....


I still crack up in the second vid, where it''s really intent on the construction sounds, and at about 3:35, it breaks into a worker whistling. Weird.
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That is amazing!!! Thank you for sharing
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