Albert's lyrebird

(Menura alberti)

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Description

Albert's lyrebird (Menura alberti) is a timid,pheasant-sized songbird which is endemic to subtropical rainforests of Australia,in a small area on the state border between New South Wales and Queensland.The rarer of the two species of lyrebirds,Albert's lyrebird is named after Prince Albert,the prince consort of Queen Victoria,queen of the United Kingdom.It lacks the elegant lyre-shaped tail feathers of the superb lyrebird and is found in a much more restricted range.In the past,Albert's lyrebirds were shot to be eaten in pies,to supply tail-feathers to "globe-trotting curio-hunters" or by vandals.The total population of Albert's lyrebirds is estimated at only 3,500 breeding birds and it has one of the smallest distributional ranges of any bird on the continent.

Taxonomic tree:

Domain:
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum:
Class: Aves
Order:Passeriformes
Family:Menuridae
Genus:Menura
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