Lyrebird
The lyrebird is a passerine bird native to Australia, belonging to the family Menuridae. There are two species, the superb lyrebird and Albert's lyrebird. Both are ground-dwelling birds known for their remarkable vocal abilities.
The superb lyrebird, the larger of the two, is famous for its elaborate tail, which is shaped
Albert's lyrebird is distinguished by its iridescent blue-green throat feathers and a different tail shape. While
Lyrebirds are found in rainforests and woodlands. They feed primarily on insects, spiders, and other invertebrates