Yes. Lyrebirds are native to the eastern coastal areas of Australia.
no they are omnivores
Lyrebirds are not nocturnal, but diurnal.
no they use there back
They mimic during breeding season!
yeah
Yes ... they are one of two species of ground-dwelling Australian birds.
Yes. All birds lay eggs. Lyrebirds usually build their nests on the ground, on the banks of tracks and creeks, or among ground ferns or in wiregrass. However, sometimes they build their nests on the top of tree ferns or up to 20 metres above the ground in trees.
Since he died 17 yers ago it is too late to find out.
Many websites state that the tail of the Superb lyrebird has 16 feathers.
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.
With its tail on show, an adult male Superb Lyrebird stands between 70-80cm tall.