RFJAWJ3K–A male Superb Lyrebird foraging for insects on the forest floor understorey.
RM2TAPFTK–A male Superb Lyrebird (Menura novaehollandiae) with fancy long tail, running on open field. New South Wales, Australia.
RF2M89724–Nova, the male Superb Lyrebird (Menura Novaehollandiae), at Healesville Sanctuary, was in a talkative mood. He sat next to me and learned new words!
RF2GMT403–Exotic elegant male Superb Lyrebird in natural beauty.
RFWG6E0D–Stamp printed in Australia shows Male Superb Lyrebird, Menura Novaehollandiae, Songbird, circa 1956.
RM2BC6J8Y–Superb Lyrebird, Menura novaehollandiae in Sherbrooke Forest, Melbourne, Victoria
RF2GY1GYC–AUSTRALIA - CIRCA 1941: a stamp printed in the Australia shows Male Superb Lyrebird, Menura Novaehollandiae, Songbird, circa 1941
RM2H1M4JM–Stamp printed in Australia shows Male Superb Lyrebird, Menura Novaehollandiae, Songbird, circa 1956.
RM2HG6YBB–Superb Lyrebird scratching for grubs in the bush, Wollomombi Falls, Oxley Wild Rivers National Park, New South Wales, Australia
RM2RA5RBW–Superb lyrebird (Menura novaehollandiae), male, Australia
RMPAXX3X–Superb Lyrebird foraging
RF2ABR8T1–SUPERB LYREBIRD (MENURA NOVAEHOLLANDIAE) AUSTRALIA. THE ADULT MALE HAS AN ORNATE TAIL WITH SPECIAL CURVED FEATHERS THAT IN DISPLAY LOOK LIKE A LYRE.
RMDMKFP4–peacock lyrebird with full open tail display superb colour and angle of display of the eye feathers
RF2R2WG19–A superb lyrebird, Menura novaehollandiae, Victoria, Australia, perched on a tree fern. This is an adult male side view.
RMDMKFYP–series of portrait images of a superb peacock lyrebird displaying his tail feathers different angles taken of the display
RF2PDMDHE–The Superb Lyrebird looks like a large brown pheasant. The wings are rufous in colour and the bill, legs and feet are black. The adult male has an orn
RMMFER0D–Superb Lyrebird (Menura novaehollandiae), Fam. Menuridae, male foraging on rainforest floor, Washpool National Park, New South Wales, Australia
RFT3BW59–Lark a small ground-dwelling songbird, Pune, Maharashtra, India.
RF2HJBJC0–Male superb lyrebird or Lyre-Bird (Menura novaehollandiae) displaying his fancy tail, from the The royal natural history edited by Richard Lydekker, Volume III published in 1893
RMAG4351–Male Superb Lyrebird, Menura novaehollandiae is a large Australian songbird noted for its tail and clever mimicry of sounds.
RM2TAPFPY–A male Superb Lyrebird (Menura novaehollandiae) with fancy long tail, foraging on field. Budderoo National Park, New South Wales, Australia.
RF2M89792–Nova, the male Superb Lyrebird (Menura Novaehollandiae), at Healesville Sanctuary, was in a talkative mood. He sat next to me and learned new words!
RF2RE6J9P–Inquisitive curious male Superb Lyrebird with a mesmerising gaze.
RF2F6N5TG–A Lyrebird (Menura Novaehollandiae) displays his tail, hoping to attract a mate.They live deep in the forest, where the light is poor for photos..
RF2K994HF–Active energetic Superb Lyrebird full of vim and vigour.
RF2PTGT03–A Superb Fairy Wren (Malurus Cyaneus) perches on a rock, while it looks around for food it can steal, in the Lyrebird Aviary at Healesville Sanctuary.
RF2J64K3N–A closeup portrait of a charismatic elegant mesmerising Superb Lyrebird with a hypnotic gaze.
RF2M6WTHP–It's not often you get a clear shot of a Superb Fairy Wren (Malurus Cyaneus) - so I grabbed it while it was in the open. At Healesville Sanctuary,
RMFK82XW–AUSTRALIA - CIRCA 1941: a stamp printed in Australia shows Male Superb Lyrebird, Menura Novaehollandiae, Songbird, circa 1941
RM2ENA6C1–An early coloured illustration of Australian Superb Lyre Birds (Menura superba or superb lyrebird) (males and females), the male displaying his elaborate tail to the female. 15 million year old fossils have been found of extinct lyrebirds from the Early Miocene period at the famous Riversleigh site
RMA3W28X–Superb Lyrebird
RMA5GN0P–superb lyrebird (Menura novaehollandiae), sitting on a branch, Australia, Dandenong Rangers NP
RF2X4D77R–A superb lyrebird, Menura novaehollandiae, Victoria, Australia. This is an adult male front view.
RMDMKFRR–series of portrait images of a superb peacock lyrebird displaying his tail feathers different angles taken of the display
RFTRD9BY–Australia 10 cents coin - 1976
RF2G4FX5W–Superb Lyrebird (Menura novaehollandiae edwardi) close up of male New South Wales, Australia January
RMT963XA–Male superb lyrebird (Menura novaehollandiae) displaying his fancy tail, from La galerie des oiseaux du Cabinet d'histoire naturelle du Jardin du roi, 1834 edition, written by Louis Pierre Vieillot, with plates by Paul Louis Oudart.
RF2HJBA9C–Male superb lyrebird or Lyre-Bird (Menura novaehollandiae) displaying his fancy tail, from the The royal natural history edited by Richard Lydekker, Volume III published in 1893
RMA0BX5B–Superb Lyrebird Menura novaehollandiae Adult male displaying and singing on display mound in rainforest Tasmania Australia
RM2TAPFR0–A male Superb Lyrebird (Menura novaehollandiae) with fancy long tail, foraging on field. Budderoo National Park, New South Wales, Australia.
RF2M6WTM8–It's not often you get a clear shot of a Superb Fairy Wren (Malurus Cyaneus) - so I grabbed it while it was in the open. At Healesville Sanctuary,
RF2PGPXF0–It's mating season - and Nova, the Superb Lyrebird (Menura Novaehollandiae), is in full song at Healesville Sanctuary in Victoria, Australia.
RMA3W29H–Superb Lyrebird
RF2H0X1TM–Shake that tail - this looks like a female Superb Lyrebird (Menura Novaehollandiae), but is actually a male, which has shed his mating display tail.
RF2RBEJR8–A superb lyrebird, Menura novaehollandiae, Victoria, Australia. This is an adult male side view.
RMDMKG26–series of portrait images of a superb peacock lyrebird displaying his tail feathers different angles taken of the display
RM2BE00FM–Superb Lyrebird
RMA0BX5D–Superb Lyrebird Menura novaehollandiae Adult male displaying and singing on display mound in rainforest Tasmania Australia