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Thursday, March 9, 2017

Wild Bird Wednesday: Laughing Kookaburra

The Laughing Kookaburra is instantly recognisable in both plumage and voice. It is generally off-white below, faintly barred with dark brown, and brown on the back and wings. The tail is more rufous, broadly barred with black. There is a conspicuous dark brown eye-stripe through the face. It is one of the larger members of the kingfisher family.


Laughing Kookaburras feed mostly on insects, worms and crustaceans, although small snakes, mammals, frogs and birds may also be eaten. Prey is seized by pouncing from a suitable perch. Small prey is eaten whole, but larger prey is killed by bashing it against the ground or tree branch.

Laughing Kookaburras are found throughout eastern Australia. They have been introduced to Tasmania, the extreme south-west of Western Australia, and New Zealand.
The Laughing Kookaburra inhabits most areas where there are suitable trees.





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19 comments:

  1. Great photos of a beautiful bird!

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  2. Great macro shots of the kookaburra ~ delightful ~ thanks,

    Wishing you a peaceful week ~ ^_^

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  3. Oh wow. What an extraordinary looking bird.

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  4. Magnifique oiseau et belle proximité :-)
    Céline & Philippe

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  5. Hello, beautiful bird and photos. I would love to see this bird in the wild. Enjoy your day and weekend ahead!

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  6. beautiful images of the Laughing Kookaburra. Brings back nice memories from my trip to Queensland :)

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  7. Liz, these are incredible captures of our wonderful kookaburra. I do so enjoy your photography.

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  8. Thats a great catch... Super shots :-)

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  9. I am a tad envious: I have never managed such wonderful pictures of a Kookaburra.

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  10. Hello Liz, I just love this cute bird. Awesome photos. Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Happy Saturday, enjoy your weekend!

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  11. I've always loved these guys even though I've only seen them in photos! The beak is just awesome!

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  12. What a stunning animal.
    I've heard a lot from him.
    Especially from his call.
    But he is also very beautiful.
    My contribution...

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  13. I never tire of seeing these - they have such a personality.

    Cheers - Stewart M - In Melbourne, but jet-lagged!

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  14. That is one cute bird! Beautiful photos Liz!

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  15. They are such interesting, lovely birds. Sadly I only see them from the bars of a zoo here~

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