A menacing kookaburra with beady, black eyes has terrified a couple by perching on the roof their home. Reddit user, impr0mtu, shared a photo of a native Australian Kookaburra sitting on his roof, ...
The kookaburra, often called the laughing kookaburra, is a large subgroup of the kingfisher bird. It is diurnal, meaning it is most active in the daytime. Kookaburras are commonly found in eucalyptus ...
An Australian kookaburra bird is undergoing personal training after growing too fat to fly because she ate too many sausages. The kookaburra got into trouble with her weight when residents at a Sydney ...
An avid birdwatcher was left astounded after a 'striking orange' kookaburra flew into her backyard. The woman took to Facebook to share the photos of the odd looking native bird on Wednesday, asking ...
An Australian man stuck at home during the lockdown took on a hobby that no one else had probably considered: He built a massive kookaburra in his front yard — complete with a laughing soundtrack — ...
If there's one thing that cats love to do, it's to watch birds. I'm sure they dream of stalking and catching them, then either eating them or delivering them to their favorite human as a gift. Loki is ...
All it takes is a few minutes of scrolling through Twitter to make it nearly impossible to fall asleep at night. But if it’s a genuine, horror-inspired nightmare you’re seeking to end your chances of ...
Call it a fatal attraction. A pair of kookaburras used an Australian power line as their personal lover’s lane last week and their mating cost nearly 1,000 homes their electricity, USA TODAY reports.
The bird developed a taste for sausages that people cooked at barbecues in a park in Sydney, Australia, where it lived. Visitors were only too happy to feed the kookaburra. The overweight bird was ...
Two rather amorous kookaburra birds were responsible for a power outage in Western Australia on Thursday. According to USA Today, the two birds were mating on a pole attached to a power line when ...