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Attenborough - Lyre Bird



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David Attenborough presents the amazing lyre bird, which mimics the calls of other birds - and chainsaws and camera shutters - in this video clip from The Life of Birds. This clever creature is one of the most impressive and funny in nature, with unbelievable sounds to match the beautiful pictures. This is live animal photography at its very best! For more free clips online from interesting, strange and cool animals, the best british documentaries and videos from other top UK shows, check out the Best of British TV on the BBC Worldwide YouTube channel! With all your favourite television shows across our channels: Comedy, Drama, Sci-Fi, Famous Face, Love Earth, Weird and Wonderful and Top Gear. http://www.youtube.com/bbcworldwide Watch more Attenborough from BBC Worldwide here: http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=D66D4CFB9402A981


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