The song of the superblyrebirdis a mixture of seven elements of its own song and any number of other mimicked songs and noises.
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The superblyrebirdis the larger of the two species.
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The superblyrebird, once seriously threatened by habitat destruction, is now classified as common.
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Much of the lyrebird's habitat was cleared during the 19th century.
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The clinking call resembles that of the superblyrebird, which imitates the currawong call at times.
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It is also a habitat of thelyrebird.
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Thelyrebirdadopted the tunes into his repertoire, and retained them after release into the park.
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The superb lyrebird's mimicked calls are learned from the local environment, including from other superb lyrebirds.
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In the clear window, there is embossingor a raised imageof the number 100 and a print of alyrebird.
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Albert'slyrebirdusually occurs singly or in pairs, or rarely in groups of three.
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