So do they think this is a very rare separate species or some kind of freak/sport of the regular kookaburra? It looks fairly healthy, maybe its the angle but the beak looks over-large?.
If you Google "Black Kookaburras" on the Image page, and click on the third Pic., you'll find an article about a whole family of them in Sydney, at Liverpool.
Not a rare species Gerty. I can't remember the correct terminology [ maybe something to do with Melanin ?] off-hand at the moment, but it is explained in the article.
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Sheba.
-- Edited by Sheba on Sunday 17th of November 2013 08:37:00 PM
So do they think this is a very rare separate species or some kind of freak/sport of the regular kookaburra? It looks fairly healthy, maybe its the angle but the beak looks over-large?.
It looks like a juvenile Blue Winged Kookaburra or similar species with darker feathers, rather than a "common" Kooka. I'm no nature expert but I do like to sit and watch, and some of these species very from region to region. Cute anyway.
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