Lyrebird imitating a shooting game and several birds

It was a rare treat to find this Lyrebird in Sydney’s Northern Beaches. The bird was dancing, displaying his tail, and calling. He had an impressive repertoire, including the pieuw-pieuw sounds of an electronic shooting game and the calls of various birds.

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At the start of the video, the Lyrebird is searching through the leaves and twigs on the ground. The rushing noise in the background is a small waterfall nearby. The bird starts gently crooning and chirping to himself. (Turn up the volume to hear the mutterings.) Then the urge to sing overcomes him, and he starts his performance. The full display starts at about 50 seconds into the video, with the rattling and pieuw-pieuwing of an electronic shooting game accompanied by side-to-side and frontwards steps. He mingles some bird chirps into the shooting sounds for dramatic effect. Next come the bird sounds. I heard the start of a kookaburra call, though he didn’t get fully into it. (He did the full call in another performance, which I haven’t posted here.) He adds the calls of magpies, wattlebirds, lorikeets, and whipbirds. I think I hear a Yellow-tailed Black-cockatoo and a magpie in there too, and other birds that I haven’t identified.

Between performances, the little fellow spent some time resting and picking through the leaves before starting up again.

The bird kept to the shadiest spots, making it hard to get a good photo. This is the best that I managed:

Common name: Superb Lyrebird
Scientific name: Menura Novaehollandiae
Length: 80-95 cm
Date spotted: 18 July 2024 (winter)
Location: Sydney’s Northern Beaches, New South Wales, Australia

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Posted on 2024/07/20, in Birds, Lyrebird and tagged , , , , , , . Bookmark the permalink. 2 Comments.

  1. Duncan Hewett's avatar Duncan Hewett

    Sarah, it might be time to go back for another look at your Lyrebird, he’s back!! Duncan

  2. Oh wow, how lovely. It’s good to know that he likes the location so much that he’s willing to give it another go.

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