Taken at Auckland Zoo I just happened ot be at the right place at the right time with the mouse backlit from the sun. Honours at North Shore Photographic Society, and it was picked for a calendar as well.
A most cooperative Baby KOokaburra , taken yesterday at Northbridge Golf Course. this little Kookaburra allowed me to get so close, about 2 feet. He still has not aquired his full feathers hence the “Fluffy” name, these birds have a distinctive call , and will take on snakes, lizards, fish worms as their food supply. This one was begging scraps on a Golf Course
This blue winged kookaburra was seen by the pool at Arcadia, Magnetic Island, Qld.
Kookaburra from the Blackburn Pavilion
Laughing Kookaburra (Dacelo novaeguineae) greeting the campsite. Castle Rock camp ground, Girraween National Park, Queensland, Australia.
I think one of the two fishing kookas was a young one. This capture I thought was just too cute! Taken with my ‘new’ second hand Konica Minolta 75-300 lens. :)
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This baby Kookaburra kept a watchful eye on me as I was taking photos at our local park. / /
Blue Winged Kookaburra taken at the NBPC Newent
The kookaburra a member of the kingfisher family.
Hard to get sick of these, they are so cute. Hope you enjoy. He looks like he’s got some personality
Kookaburra – South Coast NSW / Canon 40 D / 300mm
Donated by Robert Elliott All profits from purchasing this work and any others in this profile will be donated to the Wildlife victims of the Victorian bush fires.
Shot today 14/05/09 Seymour’s Goulbourn River Trail walk.
An oldish Australian laughing kookaburra contemplates its next move.
Kookaburra- Serendip Sanctuary, Geelong Australia
This bird is commonly found in Australia. They have adapted well to human presence and have become so courageous they will steal the food right out of your hand.
Aussie laughing kookaburra. Take in my backyard. This one is for Lisa (wstsiderose) I know how much she adores these birds and enjoys hearing their call early in the morning.
The beautiful beak of this kookaburra really shows why he is the king of the bush. / Featured in “Top Shelf Wildife and Nature Art” group – December 2009
This pair of injured laughing kookaburras sit quietly on a branch in the animal hospital section of Australia Zoo, Beerwah Queensland Camera – Nikon D80; Lens – Tamron 70-300 VC zoom Greeting Card / Framed Print /
This fellow taking a breather in this hot weather.
As My Mate Spencer requested (King of the pansies) For you mate
I photographed this beauty while he sat on our back fence on 27th December, 2009. Canon 450D with Tamron 55-200mm zoom lense.
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