Our kookaburras (we have 6 visiting daily - see images below) are very wary of the large sulphur crested cockatoos that are now abundant in our area. 
Laughing Kookaburra
Pronounced Cook-uh-bar-ra
The main purpose of the kookaburra's call is to let other birds know of its territory and boundaries.
It is also used when the kookaburras feel threatened.  Turn your sound down before pressing the play button below to hear kookaburras laughing (kookaburra call).
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Our kookaburras (we have 6 visiting daily - see images below) are very wary of the large sulphur crested cockatoos that are now abundant in our area. 
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Crimson Rosellas
Rainbow Lorikeet
King Parrot
Sea Lion Pup
Cairo-Long Coat Chihuahua
Baby Kookaburra
Kooka Tail close-up
Close-up
Baby with Mother
Beak close-up

Sound playing "Kookaburra Laughing"

Sulphur Crested Cockatoo