No, the kookaburra is not endangered. IUCN's Red List, the international authority on the conservation status of species, lists the kookaburra as "Least Concern." This means that the kookaburra is not currently facing a high risk of extinction in the wild.
*The kookaburra is native to Australia and New Guinea and belongs to the family of kingfishers. There are four species of kookaburras, with the most well known the laughing kookaburra.*
What is the kookaburra a bird?
The kookaburra is a bird. It is a large bird, with a length of about 45-50 cm (18-20 in). The kookaburra has a distinctive black and white plumage, with a white head and neck, a black back and wings, and a white belly. The kookaburra has a large, powerful bill and a long tail.