Kookaburra at Toronto Zoo

This bird is identified with its home in Australia and New Guinea but this one was living in the Toronto Zoo in the Australasia Region. While I was visiting, this one was quiet but it is named a laughing Kookaburra because of its call.

Watch the kookaburra in motion.

There were other birds near here that I did not identify. Maybe you recognize this one. If you do, let me know in the comments.

I do not know why this bird was in this region because when I checked it out on the web, it is from South America and is called a red-legged Seriema. This bird does not fly much because with its long legs it can run up to forty miles per hour. It can fly short distances up to a tree to nest.

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8 thoughts on “Kookaburra at Toronto Zoo

  1. What interesting birds!
    I know the song about kookaburra, but have never seen one!

    The birds at our Oregon coast aquarium have a large aviary, and are fun to watch – you can view some swimming underwater!
    Nadya

  2. I encountered laughing Kookaburra during our travels in Australia. It’s a paradise for bird lovers!
    According to Google lense the pink bird is a “Galah”.

  3. I love the bird pictures. – Heard the Kookaburra in a short visit to Australia, oh my. And my cousin owns Ravensbeard Rescue – she had the privilege of hosting “Rocky” when he took a brief visit to NYC via the Rockafella holiday tree. She is actually a rescue for hawks, eagles etc. Always a leaning curve visiting her.

  4. Interesting birds, especially the gangly one with the long legs. Did you ever find out what the red bird was? During homeschooling, my son and I would look up birds we couldn’t identify online. It was fun. Then we’d grab my animal speak book and see what its spiritual message was.

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