If there is one thing I really like about living in Australia it's some of the wildlife we have.
One of my favourites is the bird which is called a Kookaburra.
Because we live on a block that has bush on it we got quite a few Kookaburra's we usually see the male and than when he departs sometimes a glimpse of the female.
Kookaburra's have a really cool noise they make which would be classified as a 'chuckle' or 'laughter' and a lot of the time it seems as if they are laughing at you. I'm one of those people who laughs back at the Kookaburra's most of the time they laugh at me, I laugh at them and we're square :)
We've had Kookaburra's come onto our basketball net and our washing line and really they are really cool birds, you can always tell when a Kookaburra is in a tree because they are large birds in comparison to a lot of the others I see every day.
God Bless
One of my favourites is the bird which is called a Kookaburra.
Because we live on a block that has bush on it we got quite a few Kookaburra's we usually see the male and than when he departs sometimes a glimpse of the female.
Kookaburra's have a really cool noise they make which would be classified as a 'chuckle' or 'laughter' and a lot of the time it seems as if they are laughing at you. I'm one of those people who laughs back at the Kookaburra's most of the time they laugh at me, I laugh at them and we're square :)
We've had Kookaburra's come onto our basketball net and our washing line and really they are really cool birds, you can always tell when a Kookaburra is in a tree because they are large birds in comparison to a lot of the others I see every day.
God Bless
Yesterday I slipped in mud and they
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They can be rudely laughing as well I see. :P
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