What bird sounds like a chuckle?

What Does a Kookaburra Call Sound Like? The laughing kookaburra of Australia is known for its call, which sounds like a cackling laugh.

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What kind of bird sounds like a laugh?

If you've heard the sound of a bird that sounds like laughing you've probably already heard the call of the green woodpecker. The green woodpecker's call is one of the most readily identifiable sounds in nature so it isn't surprising that many local names for the green woodpecker are onomatopoeic.

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What kind of bird sounds like a goose?

One of the sounds that a hyacinth macaw makes is a "honking" sound like a goose would make.

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What does it mean when you hear Kookaburras laughing?

The Laughing Kookaburra native to eastern Australia makes a very familiar call sounding like raucous laughter. Their call is used to establish territory among family groups, most often at dawn and dusk. One bird starts with a low, hiccuping chuckle, then throws its head back in raucous laughter.

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What is a Kookaburras laugh called?

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The distinctive laugh of the Kookaburra is one of the special sounds of the Australian bush. Known as the “bushman's clock”, this laugh can be heard for miles.

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What Australian bird sounds like it's laughing?

The laughing kookaburra of Australia is known for its call, which sounds like a cackling laugh.

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What Australian bird sounds like laughing?

A Kookaburra Call or Laugh

The distinct voice of the Kookaburra sounds like human laughing— some people think!

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What do kookaburras mean in Aboriginal culture?

The Australian aborigines have a legend about the Kookaburra. When the sun rose for the first time, the god Bayame ordered the kookaburra to utter its loud, almost human laughter in order to wake up mankind so that they should not miss the wonderful sunrise.

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Does it mean rain when the kookaburras laugh?

2) Kookaburras

Heard the call of the King of the Bush in the past few days? Well, that's great news, because a Kookaburra laughing is sure sign that rain is on the horizon.

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Are kookaburras friendly?

Kookaburras can be friendly and seem to tolerate humans well.

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What bird makes a bubble sound?

Male Brown-headed Cowbird sing a liquid-sounding series of low gurgling notes followed by thin sliding whistles, lasting slightly longer than 1 second. Song learning in cowbirds has been an interesting scientific puzzle, since the birds aren't raised by members of their own species.

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What bird sounds like a foghorn?

Great Horned Owl

Its gravelly hoots carry far, and sound almost like a muffled foghorn from a distance.

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What bird sounds like a kettle?

Ospreys have high-pitched, whistling voices. Their calls can be given as a slow succession of chirps during flight or as an alarm call—or strung together into a series that rises in intensity and then falls away, similar to the sound of a whistling kettle taken rapidly off a stove.

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What bird sounds like a laughing clown?

Playful Keas Produce Contagious Laughter

Keas [Pronounced KEE-uhz] are large alpine parrots that live on New Zealand's South Island. They're the clowns of the parrot world.

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Is there a bird that laughs?

kookaburra, also called laughing kookaburra or laughing jackass, (species Dacelo novaeguineae), eastern Australian bird of the kingfisher family (Alcedinidae), whose call sounds like fiendish laughter.

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Which bird call sounds like yelling?

Barn Owls don't hoot the way most owls do; instead, they make a long, harsh scream that lasts about 2 seconds. It's made mostly by the male, who often calls repeatedly from the air. Females give the call infrequently.

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Why do kookaburras tap on my window?

Kookaburras, Magpie-larks (Pee-Wee), and some other birds, will sometimes attack their reflection in a window. This is usually a territorial behaviour, which occurs mainly in the breeding season: the bird sees its own reflection in the glass as a rival.

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Do kookaburras keep snakes away?

Most people know about the Kookaburras catching snakes and keeping their numbers under control in the bush.

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Do only male kookaburras laugh?

The males might start the laughing kookaburra sound and the rest of the family group might join in. While a lot of it might sound the same to us, they will sound different within their family.

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Why are kookaburras called jackass?

The laughing kookaburra, also known as the laughing jackass, is the largest member of the kingfisher family. It got its name from its distinctive laugh, and can be heard at sunrise and at sunset.

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What is kookaburra in Australian slang?

Australian comedian Barry Humphries helped to popularise a number of phrases including some of his own inventions: 'as dry as a kookaburra's khyber' (very dry), and 'to syphon the python' and 'to point Percy at the porcelain' (both terms for urinating).

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What is the Aboriginal sacred bird?

"The crow is sacred and most Aboriginal people will not kill the crow," he said. "Aboriginal people have different stories about how they spread messages and lead people to safety if they're lost.

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Which bird is famous for its cackling laugh and is native to Australia?

The Laughing Kookaburra is not really laughing when it makes its familiar call. The cackle of the Laughing Kookaburra is actually a territorial call to warn other birds to stay away.

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What bird sounds like a whip Australia?

The eastern whipbird (Psophodes olivaceus) is an insectivorous passerine bird native to the east coast of Australia. Its whip-crack song is a familiar sound in forests of eastern Australia.

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What is the funny looking bird in Australia?

For those unfamiliar with the peculiarities of Australian avifauna, tawny frogmouths are quite possibly the country's strangest-looking bird.

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