Polygyny among Superb Lyrebirds in Sherbrooke Forest Park, Kallista, Victoria
R.F. Kenyon
Emu
72(2) 70 - 76
Published: 1972
Abstract
Evidence is presented on the association of a male Lyrebird with several females. The male Lyrebird holds territory enclosing the separate territories of several females. Female territories do not encroach on a lightly timbered centrally located area of the male's territory that contains the most favoured display and copulation-mounds. It is in this area. where the copulations by the male with several females lake place. The male courts the female far several weeks before copulation and maintains his association with the same females from season to season. The songs and displays during courtship are described.https://doi.org/10.1071/MU972070
© Royal Australian Ornithologists Union 1972