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He was named to the Kookaburra training squad in early 2009.
You go crazy as a kookaburra for a fresh face or two."
A large kookaburra swooped down to pick up a piece of food.
That year, he was also named the Kookaburra of the year.
Kookaburra was decommissioned for the final time on 3 December 1958.
Conner tacked over to close in on Kookaburra from the left.
In every case, the Kookaburra teams won the protests over the collisions.
A common and familiar bird, this species of kookaburra is well known for its laughing call.
"The Kookaburra ball still swings but for a more limited time and it does reverse later on," he said.
Kookaburra II has 64 points - not enough to close the gap.
The Guild has adopted the kookaburra badge design as its logo.
Kookaburra was recommissioned again on 11 May 1956 as a survey and general duties ship.
When the two met, Conner was not able to cross in front of Kookaburra.
"I recall dad bought us a Kookaburra cricket ball that day.
Kookaburra received the battle honour "Darwin 1942-43" for her wartime service.
It is no doubt the paramount bat in the Kookaburra Range.
Here the kookaburra laughed, not sang like the nightingale.
There were insects, there was a solitary kookaburra that laughed once.
The precautions were taken after a bomb threat against Kookaburra during the race Monday.
Mike Fletcher, sailing coach for Kookaburra, would like 12 knots.
He was greeted by the raucous cry of a kookaburra scavenging for food.
A kookaburra wingspan can range up to 0.9 m (3.0 ft).
Off in a eucalyptus tree, a kookaburra laughed, understandably.
When he walked from the Kookaburra dock to the post-race news conference tonight, hundreds followed in his footsteps.
"It was really hard keeping our Kookaburra team together," Gilmour said after the race yesterday.