- (pronounced /ˈkʊkəbʌrə/) are
terrestrial tree
kingfishers of the
genus Dacelo native to
Australia and New Guinea,
which grow to
between 28 and 47 cm (11...
- The
laughing kookaburra (
Dacelo novaeguineae) is a bird in the
kingfisher subfamily Halcyoninae. It is a
large robust kingfisher with a
whitish head and...
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sanghirensis Genus Dacelo,
kookaburras Laughing kookaburra,
Dacelo novaeguineae Blue-winged kookaburra,
Dacelo leachii Spangled kookaburra,
Dacelo tyro Shovel-billed...
- The
spangled kookaburra (
Dacelo tyro) also
called Aru
giant kingfisher, is a little-known
species of
kookaburra found in the Aru Islands, Trans-Fly savanna...
- The blue-winged
kookaburra (
Dacelo leachii) is a
large species of
kingfisher native to
northern Australia and
southern New Guinea.
Measuring around 40 cm...
- The rufous-bellied
kookaburra (
Dacelo gaudichaud),
originally known as Gaudichaud's
kookaburra after French botanist Charles Gaudichaud-Beaupré, is a species...
- The shovel-billed
kookaburra (
Dacelo rex), also
known as the shovel-billed kingfisher, is a large,
approximately 33 cm (13 in) long, dark
brown tree kingfisher...
- weight. The
common Australian kingfisher,
known as the
laughing kookaburra (
Dacelo novaeguineae), is the
heaviest species, with
females reaching nearly 500 g...
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Kookaburras are
birds native to
Australia and New Guinea, of the
genus Dacelo.
Kookaburra may also
refer to:
Kookaburra (aircraft), an
airplane involved...
- pectoralis),
green winged pigeons, grey
fantails (Rhipidura),
kookaburras (genus
Dacelo), large-billed
scrubwrens (Sericornis magnirostris),
spotted pardalotes...