Since he died 17 yers ago it is too late to find out.
Lyrebirds are not only able to mimic the songs of hundreds of other birds, they can mimic a great variety of sounds, including chainsaws, camera shutters, stockwhips and so on. This behaviour is part of the lyrebird's courtship. The male produces the most elaborate song he can in an effort to attract a female.
The Superb Lyrebird ranges in size from 80cm to 100cm in length, averaging around 90cm. Their weight is around 975 grams.
Not closely. Lyrebirds are Passerines, and peacocks are Galliformes. While the two both have long, decorative tails, they are not related beyond the class Aves.
Lyrebirds are not only able to mimic the songs of hundreds of other birds, they can mimic a great variety of sounds, including chainsaws, camera shutters, stockwhips and, of course, electronic sounds such as electronic film winders on cameras, and so on. This behaviour is part of the lyrebird's courtship. The male produces the most elaborate song he can in an effort to attract a female.
The peacock (can they fly? I can't remember) but if I'm wrong, cassowaries are quite colourful - blue neck, red wattles - and so are brush turkeys - yellow wattles, red heads. I'm pretty sure lyrebirds can't fly. They're brown anyway, but their tail feathers are magnificent.
Brett Whiteley's nationality is Australian.
Vanessa was a friend of Brett Whiteley.
Brett Whiteley did enjoy art in school that's why he became an artist
Brett Whiteley grew up in Longueville New South Wales Australia
in Alaska
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Brett Whiteley is known for painting a picture of the Opera House in Sydney, Australia. He painted it in the year 1982.
he lived in sydney
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yes
Brett was influenced by everyday objects, and the realism of everything and everyone.
April 7th 1939