Albino Blue-winged Kookaburras

http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/environment/animals/albino-kookaburras-found-in-north-queensland-in-a-worldfirst-discovery-20101206-18m1k.html

Many years ago there was an albino Laughing Kooka at Healesville Sanctuary in Vic. ===============================

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2 comments to Albino Blue-winged Kookaburras

  • Alan Gillanders

    They look like Laughing Kookaburras to me. Lower mandible too slight, upper too curved and the back of the head too rounded for Blue-winged. Can someone with Hansab find something which we could use to make a positive ID without reference to colour. these birds are less than an hour away so I could go and measure them if that is what it comes down to. Regards, Alan

  • "Chris Brandis"

    Hi all We have had 3 almost albino Laughing Kookaburras near Shellharbour, NSW, 2 in 2008/09 and 1 in 2009/10. The first 2 have pinkish bills and feet, almost pink eyes and a few black feathers but the bills were a bit askew. They were kicked out by the parents but are occasionally seen nearby. The last one is similar and is helping the parent raise this years brood. I have heaps of photos of them as the parents must both have the recessive gene with at least half of the brood being of normal colour. Cheers Chris