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Qu'est-ce (qui) est kookaburra - définition

GENUS OF BIRDS
Dacelo; Dacelo novaeguinea; Kookabura; Kookaburras; Kookaburras (bird); Kukaburra
  • B.C.O.F.]] kookaburra stamp first issued in 1946.
  • A male [[blue-winged kookaburra]]
  • Close-up of a kookaburra in Sydney, Australia
  • recorded in south Western Australia
  •  Three newly hatched kookaburra chicks
  • Reverse of two ounce high relief Kookaburra proof coin from the Perth mint
  • [[Spangled kookaburra]]

kookaburra         
['k?k??b?r?]
¦ noun a very large Australasian kingfisher that feeds on reptiles and birds and has a loud cackling call. [Dacelo novaeguineae.]
Origin
C19: from Wiradhuri gugubarra.
Kookaburra (song)         
SONG
Kookaburra sits in the old gum tree; Talk:Kookaburra (song)/Temp; Kookaburra Sits in the Old Gum Tree; Kookaburra (round); Marion Sinclair
"Kookaburra" (also known by its first line: "Kookaburra sits in the old gum tree") is an Australian nursery rhyme and round about the Laughing Kookaburra. It was written by Marion Sinclair (9 October 1896 – 15 February 1988) in 1932.
Kookaburra (rocket)         
ROCKET
Kookaburra is an Australian sounding rocket consisting of a Lupus-rocket as first stage and a Musca rocket as second stage. The Kookaburra was launched 33 times, from Woomera, South Australia, and from Gan, which is an island located in Addu Atoll, the southernmost atoll of the Maldives and also from Kelaa Island, again another island located up in the north of Maldives.

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Kookaburra

Kookaburras (pronounced ) are terrestrial tree kingfishers of the genus Dacelo native to Australia and New Guinea, which grow to between 28 and 47 cm (11 and 19 in) in length and weigh around 300 g (11 oz). The name is a loanword from Wiradjuri guuguubarra, onomatopoeic of its call. The loud, distinctive call of the laughing kookaburra is widely used as a stock sound effect in situations that involve an Australian bush setting or tropical jungle, especially in older movies.

They are found in habitats ranging from humid forest to arid savannah, as well as in suburban areas with tall trees or near running water. Though they belong to the larger group known as "kingfishers", kookaburras are not closely associated with water.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour kookaburra
1. Australia 17–0 Over 2: So it‘s Hoggy with the Kookaburra ball against the big Queenslander.
2. So we have a kookaburra laughing at the sound of a loon and then if they‘re wondering whether it‘s a kookaburra laughing or not, the magpie lark, an Australasian bird, comes in." I see, though I‘m not sure I do.
3. These overs are just so harmless with the kookaburra getting fat/flat/soft.
4. England, which uses the Duke brand for Tests, has already adopted Kookaburra for one–day internationals.
5. In 2000, Sydney chose three creatures the kookaburra, the duck–billed platypus and the echidna.