World's Youngest Mimicry Artist

Australian Birds of paradise

You must be knowing many mimicry artist worldwide, but today I am going to introduce you to the world's youngest, most adorable mimicry artist. You must have seen many humans doing mimicry, also the technology has brought us towards some applications which can mimic our voices. But nature has gifted us our best mimicry artist centuries ago, yes ! the real life artist the Lyrebird's!




They are found in australia, because of the presence beautiful tail at their back, they are also called peacock wrens.
You must be wondering about who are these lyrebirds, then you must be surprised to know that these lyrebirds are the same mockingjay's that you must have seen or read about in the  Hunger Games of Suzane Collins https://pin.it/7tICBuy



Now the question comes how these birds are able to mimic our voices?
Anatomically speaking, the lyrebird has a unique syrinx( a birds voice box) out of all Passerines.
instead of four pairs of syringeal muscles, typically seen in the songbirds the lyrebirds has three.
It is capable of imitating almost any sounds such as mill whistle, cross-cut saw, chainsaws, car engines, rifle shots, crying babies, music, mobile phone ringtones, etc.
They mostly live on ground and rarely fly and feed mainly on ground dwelling insects, spiders, frogs, etc. 
due to their beaut and extraordinary ability to mimic sound they are also known as Australian birds of Paradise!!

Click here to watch a lyrebrird: https://pin.it/7tICBuy

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