LYRE BİRD
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| Lyrebird |
Have
you ever heard of lyre bird? This bird type of natural wonder takes its name of
Lyre, an ancient Greek stringed instrument. The reason for this is the two
thick and colored feathers on its back. This
wonderful creature is famous for not only its physical appearance but
also for its imitation skill. Imitating all the sounds in the environment makes
it really attractive. Dwelling on land and being herbivore, lyre bird doesn’t
like flying and feeds on plant seeds, spiders and worms. It spends the night by
roosting on trees in the humid forests of eastern Australia. It normally
doesn’t get away from its nest but when it can’t find food, it gets away to
search for it. It maintains its generation by setting on one egg in between the
middle of spring and the beginning of fall. When we encounter it in forest,
this master sound-imitator makes us feel like there is a bird team. But all
that harmonical sound comes from one thing: Lyre bird…
Author: Mert KAYALAR
Interpreter: Ali AYRAN
Sources:
- Higgins,P,J.Peter and Steel,W.K.(eds) 2001.Handbook of Australian,New Zealand & Antartic Birds ,Volume 5(Tyrant-flycatchers to chats.)Oxfors University ,Prees Melbourne.
- Strahan,R.(ed)1994 Cuckoos,Nightbirds and Kingfishers of Australia,Angus and Robertson/Australia Photographic index of Australian Wildlife ,Sydney.
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