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* Albert's Lyrebird ( Menura alberti ), was named in honour of Prince Albert, the husband of Queen Victoria.
Female Albert's Lyrebird
Albert's Lyrebird is slightly smaller at a maximum of 90 cm ( male ) and 84 cm ( female ) ( around 30-35 inches ) They have smaller, less spectacular lyrate feathers than the Superb Lyrebird, but are otherwise similar.
Albert's Lyrebird is only found in a very small area of Southern Queensland rainforest.
Lyrebirds are shy and difficult to approach, particularly the Albert's Lyrebird, which means that there is little information about its behaviour.
Within the male territories the males create or use display platforms, in the case of the Superb Lyrebird it is a mound of bare soil, in the Albert's Lyrebird it is simply a pile of twigs on the forest floor.
The lyrebird has been featured as a symbol and emblem many times, especially in New South Wales and Victoria ( where the Superb Lyrebird has its natural habitat ) – and in Queensland ( where Albert's Lyrebird has its natural habitat ).
* A stylised illustration of a male Albert's Lyrebird was the logo of the Queensland Conservatorium of Music, before the Conservatorium became part of Griffith University.
Pademelons and potoroo are also found in the park as well as a diverse array of birdlife including the rare Albert's Lyrebird.
Lamington is home to an incredible variety of wildlife including rare and threatened animals such as the Coxen ’ s fig parrot, Eastern Bristlebird, Albert's Lyrebird, Richmond Birdwing butterfly.
In total the park provides habitat for more than a hundred different bird species, including the Yellow-tailed Black Cockatoo, Rufous Fantail, Satin Bowerbird, Whipbird and the Albert's Lyrebird to name a few.
* Menura alberti Albert's Lyrebird
The rainforests contain important populations of the endangered Rufous Scrub-bird, and the vulnerable Albert's Lyrebird, both of which are confined to South-east Queensland and North-east New South Wales.

Albert's and has
Albert's son, Kenny, replaced him, and has been the radio voice of the Rangers ever since.
As previously mentioned, Albert's son, Kenny, is also a sports commentator, as he calls baseball and football for Fox, New York Rangers games on the radio, and has been one of NBC's commentators for ice hockey at the Winter Olympics, as well as NBC's NHL coverage.
At Albert's request, Pope Innocent III dedicated the Baltic countries to the Virgin Mary to popularize recruitment to his army and the name " Mary's Land " has survived up to modern times.
Albert's mother shows up after the broadcast with Charles F. Maude ( the bartender ), informs Albert and Rosie that she has married him, and gives Albert and Rosie her blessing for their long-postponed wedding.
Dialogue where Albert's mother Mae laments her fate was re-written into a song entitled " A Mother Doesn't Matter Anymore ," and in " A Giant Step ", Albert tells Rosie how he has finally broken free of his overbearing mother.
Chris is adamant that he will rescue Annie from Hell, despite Albert's insistence that no one has ever succeeded in doing so.
Yosil is later discovered dead, and Albert's gray meets the surviving Maharal ditto ( or ghost, a ditto that survives after the original has died ).
ditMaharal has constructed an apparatus that he plans to use to elevate himself to godhood, using two of Albert's dittos to amplify himself and the deaths of over a million people to fuel his elevation.
Motivated no doubt in part by some of the same issues raised by Albert and Shalom, UFPJ has been, from the start, a broad coalition of organizations ; NION itself is a member of UFPJ, as are MoveOn, the National Council of Churches, and Albert's own Z magazine.
Over the years, as a director, he has done over 74 plays and serials, including Mohandas B. A. L. L. B., Wah Bhai Wah, Sahabji Biwiji Ghulamji and Drishtanth, Kanak Di Balli, Albert's Bridge and Panchvan Savaar.

Albert's and very
Albert's childhood was touched upon lightly in Hogfather, revealing that he comes from a very poor family ( even by Ankh-Morpork standards ).
Albert's marriage to Ada was childless and apparently very troubled, as Albert describes them as not being on speaking terms.

Albert's and had
The Peace of Crépy in September 1544 deprived him of this employment, but he had won a considerable reputation, and when Charles was preparing to attack the Schmalkaldic League, he took pains to win Albert's assistance.
Albert's personal qualities won for him the cognomen of the Bear, " not from his looks or qualities, for he was a tall handsome man, but from the cognisance on his shield, an able man, had a quick eye as well as a strong hand, and could pick what way was straightest among crooked things, was the shining figure and the great man of the North in his day, got much in the North and kept it, got Brandenburg for one there, a conspicuous country ever since ," says Carlyle, who called Albert " a restless, much-managing, wide-warring man.
Two aspects of this attitude deserve to be mentioned: 1 ) he did not only study science from books, as other academics did in his day, but actually observed and experimented with nature ( the rumours starting by those who did not understand this are probably at the source of Albert's supposed connections with alchemy and witchcraft ), 2 ) he took from Aristotle the view that scientific method had to be appropriate to the objects of the scientific discipline at hand ( in discussions with Roger Bacon, who, like many 20th century academics, thought that all science should be based on mathematics ).
A wide range of Pseudo-Albertine works dealing with alchemy exist, though, showing the belief developed in the generations following Albert's death that he had mastered alchemy, one of the fundamental sciences of the Middle Ages.
When, however, the only legitimate son of his uncle, Leopold II, died as a child, and Albert's older brother, Prince Baudouin of Belgium, who had been subsequently prepared for the throne, also died young, Albert, at the age of 16, unexpectedly became second in line ( after his father ) to the Belgian Crown.
Following the death of his uncle, Leopold II, Albert succeeded to the Belgian throne in December 1909, since Albert's own father had already died in 1905.
The Kingdom of Piedmont had become a constitutional monarchy with the liberalizing reforms of King Charles Albert's famous Albertine Statute in 1848.
Thus, it cannot be concluded to what extent this study had an effect on " Little Albert's " life.
By the end of Albert's rule, the offices of Großkomtur and Ordensmarschall had deliberately been left vacant and the order had only 55 knights in Prussia.
Upon Albert's return from the Empire, he called for a meeting of the peasants in a field, whereupon he surrounded them with loyal troops and had them arrested without incident ; the leaders of the rebellion were subsequently executed.
Later in 1967, Albert's brother Donald Ayler had what he termed a nervous breakdown.
The couple met for the first time in August 1869 at a ball hosted by the Emperor and Empress of France ; their marriage had been arranged by Albert's grandmother Caroline.
Christian Albert's son Frederick IV ( d. 1702 ) was again attacked by Denmark, but had a powerful champion in King Charles XII of Sweden, who secured his rights by the Treaty of Travendal in 1700.
) In 1885, Prince Albert's prospects did not appear bright, as it had been bypassed by the CPR line.
Under the Archdukes, the Spanish Netherlands actually had formal independence from Spain, but always remained unofficially within the Spanish sphere of influence, and with Albert's death in 1621 they returned to formal Spanish control, although the childless Isabella remained on as Governor until her death in 1633.
When Philip's ratification finally arrived, Albert's quest for the restoration of peace in the Low Countries had finally paid off.
Queen Victoria in a personal gesture ( he had edited a volume of Prince Albert's speeches in 1862 ) offered him a grace and favour residence in Kew Gardens.
Charles Albert's opening up to moderate liberalism and his international outlook had positive effects on the University, too: like the development of institutions and the foundation of others, in addition to the appointment of illustrious scholars such as the French Augustin Cauchy to teach Sublime Physics and the Dalmatian Pier Alessandro Paravia to the chair of Italian Rhetoric.
In 1218 Albert's maternal uncle Prince-Archbishop Valdemar of Denmark, who had been deposed from his Prince-Archbishopric of Bremen, found refuge in Saxony, before he joined the Loccum Abbey as monk.
Dean and Lyle " hide " bugs that Reynolds had used on Dean in Albert's room so Albert will find them and have the NSA start an investigation.
King Albert's troops immediately campaigned Bohemia, sieged Prague and deposed Henry, who had to yield to their superior forces.
Henry's daughter Margaret could only succeed him in Tyrol, but in 1363 had to bequeath her land to Albert's II son Rudolf IV of Habsburg as well.
In the second episode of the early 2000s trilogy, " Strangers on the Shore ", the two scatter Albert's ashes in the English Channel, before visiting the French village where Albert had been stationed for a time during the war only to find an entire town inhabited by bald men with white beards who all bore more than a passing resemblance to their late uncle, they joked it should have been called " Trottersville ".

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