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Did you know when you hear the chuckle of a kookaburra it is no laughing matter? Rather, it is a warning to other birds to keep clear of its territory. The largest of Australia's native kingfisher varieties, its name, 'Kookaburra' is derived from the Wiradjuri* name 'Gugubarra'.
*An aboriginal dialect from the traditional custodians of the lands surrounding Wagga Wagga, New South Wales, known as Wiradjuri country.
Each Songbird whistle necklace is skilfully hand-shaped from clay, fired, then hand-painted by their team of creative artisans in Northern Thailand. Because of their handmade nature no two birds are the same, making them even more unique and characterful.
• Featuring a single note whistle.
• Presented plastic-free, in a fabric gift bag with story card.
Please note whistle necklaces are:
• not intended for use as a toy
• not suitable for children under 5 years
*An aboriginal dialect from the traditional custodians of the lands surrounding Wagga Wagga, New South Wales, known as Wiradjuri country.
Each Songbird whistle necklace is skilfully hand-shaped from clay, fired, then hand-painted by their team of creative artisans in Northern Thailand. Because of their handmade nature no two birds are the same, making them even more unique and characterful.
• Featuring a single note whistle.
• Presented plastic-free, in a fabric gift bag with story card.
Please note whistle necklaces are:
• not intended for use as a toy
• not suitable for children under 5 years