Laughing kookaburra & Tawny frogmouth

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Laughing kookaburra & Tawny frogmouth

I went to daisy hill conservation park today in hopes I would find a tawny frogmoth. After a four hour walk, countless noisy miner birds and a few laughing kookaburra's I headed back stopping to look at the wallaby gang, then a couple with childen ask "have you seen those owl's up there?" to which I look up into a giant tree and see not an owl but a trio of tawny frogmouth laugh here are some pictures I took  

cassie.c87
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Any the tawny frogmouth trio.

Araminta
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Lovely photos, must have been a nice walkcool

The Kookaburras in the first photo look like a couple. The clean (more white one) is the boy, and the dirty brown looking one is the female. (No surprisewink)

M-L

windshear
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Cool. :) Love the photos! The kookaburras have that look of knowing something that you don't, about them.

Daisy Hill is definitely one of my favourite hunting grounds (so to speak). :) 

I usually start at the Dennis Road end, walk along the track, which comes out at the "Bus Parking Area" (about half way around the loop road) Lots of little birds on and off that track.

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