Yes indeed. (I used to work as a volunteer at Healesville so knew him/her
well). I seem to recall that Albi was believed to be a male until a male was
introduced into the enclosure after a number of years and Albi then laid
eggs - not sure if they hatched or not as I had left by then.
On 6 December 2010 15:31, Bob Dawson <> wrote:
> That was Albi (imaginative name eh!) She only died a couple of years ago.
>
> Cheers
>
> Bob
>
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> http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/environment/animals/albino-kookaburras-found
> -in-north-queensland-in-a-worldfirst-discovery-20101206-18m1k.html<http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/environment/animals/albino-kookaburras-found%0A-in-north-queensland-in-a-worldfirst-discovery-20101206-18m1k.html>
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> Many years ago there was an albino Laughing Kooka at Healesville Sanctuary
> in Vic.
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