Sentences with phrase «of lyrebird»

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The PowerPoint contains hyperlinks to a video of the climbing of the world's tallest tree; an octopus squeezing through a very small hole; dolphins sleeping; the call of the blue whale and the lyrebird mimicking other birds and a chainsaw.
Unusual cycads which are relics of plants from 150 million years ago grow on the mountain, and the rare Albert's lyrebird, the world's largest skink and birdwing butterflies are some of the natives you could meet on a Tamborine visit.
The National Parks with their lush fern gullies, giant mountain ash, ancient myrtle beech, water falls, lyrebirds and the suspension bridge at Tarra Bulga are one of Victoria's best kept secrets and a must to see.
When you visit the Blue Mountains by rail you will have the opportunity to see the beautiful lyrebird and a variety of other native birds including the rufous fantail and the golden whistler.
Meet some of Australia's most popular animals at Healesville Sanctuary Wildlife Park and see Tasmanian devils, lyrebirds, wombats, koalas and even hand feed kangaroos!
Koalas, red - legged pademelons and Albert's lyrebirds are among the exotic wildlife of the 8,080 - hectare Nightcap National Park, which contains significant populations of threatened plants and animals.
A rich array of marsupials including eastern grey kangaroos, swamp and red - necked wallabies and short - beaked echidnas is on offer across the regions, with East Gippsland particularly attractive to travellers interested in shyer forest dwellers, including yellow - bellied and greater gliders, lace monitors, king parrots, eastern whipbirds, satin bowerbirds, numerous honeyeaters and the most famous songbird in Australia, the superb lyrebird.
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