Chook the Lyrebird
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Re: Chook the Lyrebird
He has the pneumatic drill off to a T and the workmen whistling and the sound of the saw....what a clever bird and what a fabulous feather display. Was that him imitating the kookaburra as well do you think? Bloody amazing birds aren't they RIP little Chookie
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Re: Chook the Lyrebird
Yeah interestingly, they tried to get him to mate but he showed no interest in the girls they gave him, was happier doing all his impersonations and noises for the people. Odd and a little bit sad me thinks?
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Re: Chook the Lyrebird
Mannie
Artistes are allowed indeed expected to be temperamental. Chooky was obviously not given to flights of fancy and had set his soul to achieving greatness and recognition through his wonderful impersonations.
People are talking and writing and remembering Chook now because of his impersonations. Would they be doing the same if Chook was just another fornicating Lyrebird?


People are talking and writing and remembering Chook now because of his impersonations. Would they be doing the same if Chook was just another fornicating Lyrebird?



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Re: Chook the Lyrebird
Funny, I'd never thought of Lyrebirds as fornicating before today. They will never be the same again in my eyes now Maureen. 

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Re: Chook the Lyrebird
It is amazing how this bird can imitate mechanical sounds in such variety. I thought I heard some imitation of human speech, that is the most amazing.
Neville
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Re: Chook the Lyrebird
just spent his whole life trying to tell us all something in as many different ways he could.
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Re: Chook the Lyrebird
Sounds like a POET
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After you grasp that everything else seems insignificant !!!
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Re: Chook the Lyrebird

Neville
" Prose is description, poetry is presence " Les Murray.
" Prose is description, poetry is presence " Les Murray.