The bird known for its incredible mimicry skills, including imitating sounds like chainsaws and camera shutters, is the superb lyrebird (Menura). The superb lyrebird is native to Australia and is famous for its ability to mimic a wide range of sounds it hears in its environment. They are not only skilled at mimicking human-made noises but also imitate other bird species, natural sounds, and even mechanical sounds.
Their name "lyrebird" is derived from the spectacular tail feathers of the male, which are shaped like a lyre and are displayed during courtship as part of their intricate mating rituals. These birds are considered some of the best mimics in the avian world, and their mimicry abilities are not only used for attracting mates but also for territorial communication and, to some extent, as a defense mechanism against potential threats.