Mangoverde :: World Bird Guide :: Lyrebirds :: Superb Lyrebird
Superb Lyrebird Menura novaehollandiae
Described by: Latham (1802)
Alternate common name(s): Prince Edward Lyrebird, Queen Victoria Lyrebird, New South Wales Bird-of-paradise
Old scientific name(s): Menura superba
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Range
Coastal se. Australia;
(1) Ex. se. Queensland (Stanthorpe-Killarney region) and ne. New South Wales inland from the range of Albert's Lyrebird s. and e. along the Great Dividing Range to the Hunter River.
(2) Nc. to ex. s. New South Wales s. and e. along the Great Dividing Range from the Hunter River (Royal National Park, Fitzroy Falls and Dharug National Park near Sidney and the Illawarra Highway at dawn) to the Victoria border e. of Monaro Tablelands.
(3) Australian Capital Territory (Brindabella Range, Tidbinbilla on the Lyrebird Trail), ex. s. New South Wales w. of the Monaro Tablelands, s. to e. Victoria w. to the Melbourne area s. to Dandenong-Strathbogie Ranges and the ne. Coast.
Introduced in s. Tasmania.
Videos
No videos are available for this species
Sounds
Location unknown - Date unknown Source: Australian Broadcasting Corporation
Location unknown - Date unknown Source: Listening Earth
Location unknown - Date unknown Source: The Life of Birds
References
Clements, James F. Birds of the World: A Checklist. Vista, CA: Ibis Publishing Company, 2000.
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