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Kookaburra enjoying the winter sunshine

It’s been very very wet and very very cold in Sydney over the last few weeks. This morning the mists cleared, the rain stopped, and Sydney-siders ventured out to enjoy the sunshine. This kookaburra grabbed a spot in the sun on a moss-covered electricity pole.

Kookaburra in the sunlight

Common name: Laughing Kookaburra

Scientific name: Dacelo novaeguineae

Approximate length: 47 cm

Date spotted: 10 July 2016

Season: Winter

Location: Allambie Heights, New South Wales, Australia

Latitude/longitude: 33°46’35.7″S 151°15’25.6″E

Jaded Kookaburra

I spent a fair bit of time today watching this kookaburra, hoping it would burst out laughing. (It’s my dream to video one of them laughing.) Instead, she just watched me back. I think this bird is a female, because she has only a small amount of blue marking on her wings, and none on her tail.

Kookaburra

Her rear view makes me giggle, with that top knot of feathers:

Kookaburra rear view

And the other profile:

Kookaburra

I think she’s wishing I’d fade into the sunset:

Kookaburra

Common name: Laughing Kookaburra

Scientific name: Dacelo novaeguineae

Approximate length: 47 cm

Date spotted: 14 December 2014

Season: Summer

Location: Manly Dam National Park, Allambie Heights, New South Wales, Australia

Latitude/longitude: 33°46’37.4″S 151°14’50.1″E

Kookaburra bookends

This pretty pair of kookaburras perched outside my window yesterday morning.

Kookaburra bookends

Common name: Laughing Kookaburra

Scientific name: Dacelo novaeguineae

Approximate length: 47 cm

Date spotted: 13 September 2014

Season: Spring

Location: Allambie Heights, New South Wales, Australia

Approximate latitude/longitude: 33°46’07.9″S, 151°15’27.5″E