KOOKABURRA: The largest member of the “Kingfisher” Family Australian “Kookaburra” Humboldt...

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KOOKABURRA: The largest member of the “Kingfisher” Family Australian “Kookaburra” Humboldt County Belted Kingfisher

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KOOKABURRA: The largest member of the “Kingfisher” Family

Australian “Kookaburra” Humboldt County

Belted Kingfisher

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Kookaburras are nicknamed “Bushman’s Clock” because they “laugh” early in the morning and right before bedtime.

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Kookaburras eat “invertabrates” and small “vertabrates,” like small snakes

Insects, snails, and worms are “invertabrates” because they are animals without backbones.

“Vertabrates” are animals with backbones. Some small vertabrates a kookaburra might eat include small snakes and small fish.

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“Gum Tree” is a nickname for a Eucalyptus Tree. Kookaburras are native to the Eucalyptus Forests of Eastern Australia.

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Here is a picture of a Kookaburra sitting in “The Ole Gum Tree” in Eastern Australia.

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Eucalyptus “Gum Tree”

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Here is the Citation for Information on

KookaburrasTaylor, Medford. “Laughing Kookaburra” National Geographic.

http://animals.nationalgeographic.com/animals/birds/laughing-kookaburra

/ accessed on November 20, 2014