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Kookaburra

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Kookaburras are terrestrial tree kingfishers of the genus Dacelo native to Australia and New Guinea, which grow to between 28 and 47 cm in length and weigh around 300 g. The name is a loanword from Wiradjuri guuguubarra, onomatopoeic of its call. Wikipedia
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KookaBurras from en.m.wikipedia.org
Kookaburras are terrestrial tree kingfishers of the genus Dacelo native to Australia and New Guinea, which grow to between 28 and 47 cm (11 and 19 in) in ...
KookaBurras from animals.sandiegozoo.org
Laughing kookaburras are native to woodlands and open forests in Australia, where they perch in large trees and nest in cavities of tree trunks and branches.
Laughing Kookaburras are believed to pair for life. The nest is a bare chamber in a naturally occurring tree hollow or in a burrow excavated in an arboreal ( ...
KookaBurras from www.wildlife.vic.gov.au
Laughing Kookaburras are the largest Kingfisher in the world. Its laugh is used to signal their territory to other birds. They live in families, with siblings ...
KookaBurras from www.britannica.com
This gray-brown, woodland-dwelling bird reaches a length of 43 cm (17 inches), with an 8- to 10-cm (3.2- to 4-inch) beak. In its native habitat it eats ...
KookaBurras from www.natureaustralia.org.au
Kookaburra chicks may be blind and featherless once hatched but they are still very aggressive. The young chicks have special hooks on their beaks. They use ...
KookaBurras from zooatlanta.org
Made famous by the Australian folk song “Kookaburra” by Marion Sinclair, kookaburras perch in trees and vocalize loudly. The birds' loud, raucous call has been ...
KookaBurras from www.marylandzoo.org
This is a bird that commands attention and is best known for its laugh-like call. The call begins as a soft, rippling melody and swells to a loud “kook-kook- ...
KookaBurras from aqua.org
5 days ago · The laughing kookaburra is Australia's national symbol. The kookaburra is a brown-colored bird, about the size of a crow. The male is easily ...