This morning I emerged from the Collins Street end of Parliament Station to
find a light drizzle and a Laughing Kookaburra enjoying some food scraps in
an alcove at the side of Alcaston House (on the western side of Spring
Street.
I have seen Kookaburras in the Treasury Gardens on the eastern side of
Spring Street, and I saw one flying above Flinders Lane, but this is the
first time I have seen a Kookaburra in amongst the bricks and mortar of the
city proper.
David
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