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Laughing Kookaburra
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The Laughing kookaburra (Dacelo novaeguineae), is a species of kookaburra in the family Halcyonidae. Native to eastern Australia, it has also been introduced to parts of New Zealand, Tasmania and Western Australia. Male and female adults are similar in plumage, which is predominantly brown and white. A common and familiar bird, this species of kookaburra is well known for its laughing call.
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eastern Australia, it has also been introduced to parts of New Zealand, Tasmania and Western Australia.
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The Laughing kookaburra (Dacelo novaeguineae), is a species of kookaburra in the family Halcyonidae. Native to eastern Australia, it has also been introduced to parts of New Zealand, Tasmania and Western Australia. Male and female adults are similar in plumage, which is predominantly brown and white. A common and familiar bird, this species of kookaburra is well known for its laughing call.
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