lyrebird in a sentence
pronunciation: [ [ 'lairˌbə:d ] ]
Examples
- Commonly seen wildlife include the Lyrebird and Echidna.
- There is some molecular support for suggesting that their closest relatives are the large lyrebirds.
- Lyrebirds are common on the southern slopes.
- The track goes through Illawarra rainforest with Lyrebirds quite common as well as swamp wallabies.
- Superb lyrebirds have a promiscuous mating system.
- The Australian Museum has fossils of lyrebirds dating back to about 15 million years ago.
- Lyrebirds are often seen in the morning and after rain searching for insects and worms.
- Halafoff studied the complex vocalisations of superb lyrebirds in Australia, especially in Sherbrooke Forest.
- The lyrebird adopted the tunes into his repertoire, and retained them after release into the park.
- Animals in the park include marbled frogmouth, koala, Albert lyrebird and rainforest reptiles and frogs.