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It’s hard to imagine a more Australian premise for a crime novel than that of Lyrebird.
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Australian researchers have found superb lyrebirds ‘farm’ the forest floor to increase their prey – a behaviour rarely seen in nature.
That contradiction is part of why we’re drawn to crime novels, says Jane Caro, who has just written her second. “On some ...
“This is because you have the lyrebird on both sides and no dates with the Queen’s head.” McRostie said the coins could fetch up to $3,300 if you find one. But your chances are pretty slim. “I haven’t ...
The superb lyrebird scratches through the leaf litter and topsoil while foraging, using its powerful claws to search for invertebrates such as worms, centipedes, spiders, crustaceans and insects.