Lyrebird Song abigfatcanofworms nature July 4, 2021 1 Minute The lyrebird we heard at Tidbinbilla Share this:TwitterFacebookLike this:Like Loading... Related Published by abigfatcanofworms We all walk in the dark. But if we hold hands, perhaps the dark won't be as scary. View all posts by abigfatcanofworms Published July 4, 2021
Just gorgeous! It really made my day. Later, after I stopped recording it imitated a currawong, a kookaburra and a wattle bird. So cool! LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
magical ; I listen to the songs of the magpies, blackbirds and the yellow-shouldered honey-eaters outside our houses each morning and wonder what joyful things they’re singing about — LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
Oh so THAT’S what those birds are called?!? I’ve always wondered. So pretty. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
Aren’t they wonderful sounds in the bush
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Just gorgeous! It really made my day. Later, after I stopped recording it imitated a currawong, a kookaburra and a wattle bird. So cool!
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Don’t you hate that. Stop and it starts going ballistic with other sounds 🙂
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🙂 so true!!
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Thank you! That was beautiful!
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It certainly was beautiful!
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Ah, lovely.
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magical ; I listen to the songs of the magpies, blackbirds and the yellow-shouldered honey-eaters outside our houses each morning and wonder what joyful things they’re singing about —
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😊. How lovely!
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amazing!!!
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Yes.. so lovely. 😊
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Oh so THAT’S what those birds are called?!? I’ve always wondered. So pretty.
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