"Lyrebird" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Lyrebird" Meaning

A lyrebird is a type of songbird native to Australia, known for its remarkable ability to mimic sounds it hears in its environment, including other birds, animals, and even human voices and sounds.

"Lyrebird" Examples

5 Usage Examples for "Lyrebird"


Example 1: Describing Mammals

The lyrebird is a type of songbird known for its remarkable ability to mimic sounds. (Wildlife Magazine)

Example 2: Literary Reference

In Australian literature, the lyrebird is often used as a symbol of creativity and adaptability. (The Sydney Morning Herald)

Example 3: Music Inspiration

The music of the lyrebird is said to have inspired many Australian musicians, including Paul Kelly. (SMH Music)

Example 4: Unique Characteristics

The lyrebird's remarkable mimicry abilities have led scientists to study its unique characteristics. (Scientific American)

Example 5: Wildlife Conservation

Conservation efforts are underway to protect the lyrebird's habitats and prevent extinction. (WWF Australia)

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