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The Kookaburra is Australia’s favourite native bird. Its not often you see one in residential areas but this one dropped by to stir up a couple of crows. We heard the crows making a racket while we were having breakfast and looked outside to our backyard to find the 3 of them on the fence.
We thought the Kookaburra may have been injured as we didn’t know if the crows had attacked it before we saw what was going on. I moved the crows on but the Kookaburra wouldn’t budge of the fence so I coaxed it to the ground with some of my wife’s left over roast chook (the Kookas are meat eaters and will eat rats, snakes and who knows what else.
After almost an hour it moved on. We came to the conclusion it was stalking the crow’s nest nearby.
We thought the Kookaburra may have been injured as we didn’t know if the crows had attacked it before we saw what was going on. I moved the crows on but the Kookaburra wouldn’t budge of the fence so I coaxed it to the ground with some of my wife’s left over roast chook (the Kookas are meat eaters and will eat rats, snakes and who knows what else.
After almost an hour it moved on. We came to the conclusion it was stalking the crow’s nest nearby.
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