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Sunday, August 7, 2011

Kookaburra sits





Last week I was awoken just before dawn by what sounded like a monkey in a jungle.... !!




Actually, it was a Kookaburra and for those of you who don't live in Australia you might be interested in playing the video link below. It does make me laugh everytime I hear it but it wasn't all that funny so early in the morning. I have to say that it is the first time I have heard a kookaburra here where we live in Melbourne - we are quite near the City although the garden does back onto a small area of rough parkland.




Please take a few seconds to listen HERE - and I am sure it will bring a smile to your face too!

11 comments:

  1. Blimey and I thought our dawm chorus (a gaggle of magpies) was noisy! Hey let me know if you're going to be in London at all when you're back in the UK - it'd be lovely to meet up.
    Best,

    TNMA
    x

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  2. Although I've been to Oz I've never heard a Kookaburra 'singing' before, thank you for sharing :)

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  3. Good Lord what a wake up call!

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  4. Wow, that would certainly jolt one out of bed!

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  5. My mother always sang me that song when I was a little girl:).

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  6. Heee,heee that takes me back a 100yrs remember sitting round the camp fire with the girl guides singing that Kookaburra sings in the old Gum tree........

    Thanks for the picture have never seen him before.Ida

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  7. The little bird looks interesting, a mix of just about everything. His look and voice are in balance ; )

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  8. So funny - yes, he made me break out into definite smiles. Thank you, that was a first for me :)

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  9. We have those birds up where we live all the time - I love their cackling call! Much better than being swooped by maggies!

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  10. Great shot Sarah! We lived on the Kuringai Chase National Park in Sydney for a few years and know that chorus well. Never fail, rain or shine, when the sun came out they sang their hearts out...It has been 25 years since and I have to say it is still one of my favourite morning sounds. :)

    I have been away from blogging yet again....for too long. Hope you are well. I look forward to seeing what you have been up to!

    Jeanne xxx

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