I think so too, given its body looks relatively slim compared with its head, though still an adult. Curiously, with adult kookaburras the female is larger than the male.
I think so too, given its body looks relatively slim compared with its head, though still an adult. Curiously, with adult kookaburras the female is larger than the male.
I think it's unreasonable to expect the smaller of a kookaburra pair to lay an egg.
Other birds need to be told this.