Superb Lyrebird
Menura alberti
Family: Menuridae (Lyrebirds, 2 species in Australia)
Size: M 80-90 cm, F 74-84 cm
Distribution: Within about 200 km of the coasts of NSW, a few in TAS
Status: Moderately Common
Habitat: Forest areas, not too dry
References: Simpson and Day, Reader's Digest
The Superb Lyrebird is famous for its ability to mimic a huge variety of other Australian birds. It appears on the Australian 10 cent coin.

Photo: Katoomba, Blue Mountains NSW

Photo: Katoomba, Blue Mountains NSW

Artwork: John Gould, 'The Birds of Australia', 1848. Original Scanned Image.
Some Birdwatching Resources
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Field Guide to Australian Birds: Complete Compact Edition, by Michael Morcombe. Based on the above larger book. It's a while since I've seen this one. The publisher's commentary says that "This slimline, compact edition contains the same information on mainland and Tasmanian birds as his best-selling handbook, the Field Guide to Australian Birds. Features include plastic jacket, QuickFind system of colour tags and Quick Index ensure durability and ease of use in the field."
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