The female kookaburra typically has a more subdued coloration compared to the male. She features a pale brown and white plumage, with a distinctive lighter crown and a more muted overall appearance. The female's markings can be less vibrant, but she shares similar features, such as the characteristic large bill and striking facial patterns.
The kookaburras feet are olive / cream, and their claws are a dusty colour.
A kookaburra will only lay a single egg a day. During breeding season, a female kookaburra lays an average of three eggs, but usually two days apart.
The most obvious way to determine whether a kookaburra is male or female is that the male has blue wing-tips and a deeper blue on his tail. Females tend to be stockier and more heavyset, but this is not an obvious difference.
A Laughing kookaburra IS a normal kookaburra, and the only one completely native to Australia alone. It is one of four universally recognised species of kookaburra, the others being the Blue-winged kookaburra, Spangled kookaburra and Rufous-bellied kookaburra.
A kookaburra is a bird - a species of kingfisher.
Hi, I believe there is a Beast for 2011, as I have bought some new stickers off eBay (which stated they were for 2011) that were Kookaburra Beast and look significantly different from the 2010 model (new model has lighted shade of red as the colour). I'm not 100% sure though... hopefully this helps anyway :)
"Kookaburra" is the correct spelling.
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The kookaburra's laugh is a territorial call. People cannot make a kookaburra laugh.
A female or male goldfish can be any colour. The colour of the fish does not determine the sex of the fish.
Sorry there are no synonymous for kookaburra.
"Kookaburra" in French is "un dacelo".