Kookaburras

Chilli

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Hi guys. Was out today and the Kookaburras were chatting away. Took a video of it. They were in the trees and you won't see them but you will hear them. The cows were heads down eating and because I had to cut the video down on quality to keep the length somewhat the video almost looks like just a low quality picture. If you careful you will see a cows tail move 😁
I love kookaburras, they can catch and kill and eat venomous snakes. Beautiful birds too.
 

That must be a nice sound to listen to while sitting back and enjoying a cold one.
 

When my youngest daughter was in like first grade they had a play and one of the songs they sang was this one.

Hi. We never heard the gumdrops and monkey one as kids but this was common.
"Kookaburra sits on the telephone wire
Jumping up and down with his pants on fire
Laugh, kookaburra laugh
Kookaburra hot your pants must be"
 

I love their calls. Only seen them catch a snake twice in my life. Amazing to see. They literally shake the life out of them.
I saw a crow shake a small garter snake to death one time.
 

I saw a crow shake a small garter snake to death one time.
Smart birds those crows. They are the only bird I never see dead on the roadside and iv never hit one either.
What is their status where you are? They are considered an introduced pest here. It used to be a common popular thing here too back in the 60s and 70s to shoot them. It was called Crow Busting and there would be articles in shooting magazines dedicated to it. They were quite a problem for farms back then and farmers welcomed shooters on their properties. South Australia was the worst for them and till this day people from SA are still referred to as Crow eaters, they even have a major AFL footy team called the Crows.
Clever birds!
 

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