We present X-ray, radio, and infrared observations of the 68 ms pulsar PSR J1420−6048 and its surrounding nebula, a possible counterpart of the γ−ray source GeV J1417−6100/3EG J1420−6038. Pulsed X-ray emission at the radio period is marginally detected by ASCA from a source embedded in the hard spectrum X-ray nebula AX J1420.1−6049. At radio wavelengths, the pulsar is found to be strongly linearly and circularly polarized, and the polarization sweep is measured. A comparison of high resolution ATCA radio imaging of the Kookaburra's upper wing (G313.6+0.3), which contains the pulsar and the X-ray nebula, with infrared images suggests the radio emission is partly non-thermal.