Uh yeah, this is David Attenborough, a guy who does nature TV shows, and I highly doubt he'd use "A human child's toy" to make it sound like a bird call. Also, you can watch the whole video if you look up lyre bird call on Google, and he's definitely not in someone's backyard.
@blackrainuponus lyre birds are very shy. The only way to know where one is without seeing it, is from hearing many bird calls coming from the same area as you can clearly tell from this video. Sometimes they will make man made sounds too which is another dead giveaway as to what kind of bird it may be.
This species' bird calls were used for the "Spitter" dinosaur in Jurassic Park. When he encounters the Seinfeld guy in the rain and is hiding from him behind a tree.
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crazygalBB 4 months ago
Uh yeah, this is David Attenborough, a guy who does nature TV shows, and I highly doubt he'd use "A human child's toy" to make it sound like a bird call. Also, you can watch the whole video if you look up lyre bird call on Google, and he's definitely not in someone's backyard.
MissAnimeGirl2222 6 months ago
@MissAnimeGirl2222 Oh yeah, and you also see the bird making the calls, so yeah...
MissAnimeGirl2222 6 months ago
how does that lyrebird mimic those lazer gun sounds.. where would it hear that
Celticninja011 2 years ago
@Celticninja011 Since this video looks like it's in a backyard basically, probably from a human child's toy.
blackrainuponus 9 months ago
@blackrainuponus lyre birds are very shy. The only way to know where one is without seeing it, is from hearing many bird calls coming from the same area as you can clearly tell from this video. Sometimes they will make man made sounds too which is another dead giveaway as to what kind of bird it may be.
TheGoodChap 4 months ago
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This species' bird calls were used for the "Spitter" dinosaur in Jurassic Park. When he encounters the Seinfeld guy in the rain and is hiding from him behind a tree.
vigotheunholy 2 years ago