Lyrebird Handbook: A Comprehensive Guide to the Science, Ecology, and Cultural Legacy of Australia's Master Mimic

Author:   Raph Francis
Publisher:   Independently Published
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9798270161644


Pages:   240
Publication Date:   16 October 2025
Format:   Paperback
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Lyrebird Handbook: A Comprehensive Guide to the Science, Ecology, and Cultural Legacy of Australia's Master Mimic


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Step into the mist-shrouded forests of southeastern Australia and encounter one of nature's most astonishing marvels-the lyrebird, a master mimic whose voice carries the memory of the land itself. The Lyrebird Handbook is a groundbreaking exploration of this iconic songbird's biology, ecology, intelligence, and cultural significance, uniting traditional wisdom with cutting-edge science to reveal the full story of Menura novaehollandiae and Menura alberti. This definitive volume offers an unprecedented synthesis of ornithology, genetics, behavior, and conservation, written for researchers, students, and passionate naturalists alike. Across sixteen deeply researched chapters, readers will uncover: The evolutionary history and taxonomy of the lyrebird, tracing its lineage within the ancient Passeriformes. Detailed analysis of its anatomy, physiology, and the remarkable syrinx that produces one of the most complex repertoires in the animal kingdom. Insights into mimicry, cognition, and communication, supported by recent advances in neuroethology and acoustic ecology. The bird's vital role in ecosystem health, soil renewal, and forest regeneration, emphasizing its ecological importance beyond beauty and song. A comprehensive guide to habitat management, breeding biology, and captive care, with evidence-based troubleshooting for rehabilitation and reintroduction. The transformative role of AI, drone mapping, and bioacoustics in modern lyrebird research, including machine-learning approaches to vocal classification. A rich exploration of Indigenous Australian mythology, colonial art, and literature celebrating the lyrebird as the ""keeper of memory."" Forward-looking perspectives on climate resilience, global biodiversity databases, and virtual education, ensuring the lyrebird's legacy continues in both science and culture. With its blend of academic rigor and lyrical storytelling, The Lyrebird Handbook serves as both a scientific reference and a cultural tribute. It invites readers to listen-not merely to the lyrebird's imitation of the world around it, but to what its song teaches about adaptation, creativity, and the fragile harmony between humanity and the natural world. Whether you are a wildlife researcher, environmental educator, ornithologist, or conservation advocate, this book provides the knowledge and inspiration to safeguard the voice of Australia's living forests for generations to come. Discover the science. Hear the spirit. Protect the song. The Lyrebird Handbook-where evolution, culture, and technology converge in celebration of one of Earth's most extraordinary creatures.

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Author:   Raph Francis
Publisher:   Independently Published
Imprint:   Independently Published
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.327kg
ISBN:  

9798270161644


Pages:   240
Publication Date:   16 October 2025
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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