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Gonebirding G & G
Australia
Приєднався 27 лис 2011
Gail and I are on a quest to video and photograph 500 Australian bird species. This channel has videos of Australian birds. The playlists provided are the same as the 8 DVDs I have created. Please subscribe if you are interested in Australian birds. Our website is gonebirding.com.au.
Birds of SW Western Australia
This video shows some of the bird species you will see in South West Western Australia.
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Birds of Central Australia
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This video presents some of the bird species you might see if you travelled to the more arid areas of inland Australia.
Birds of Townsville
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This video shows birds likely to be seen around the Townsville area in Australia.
Birds of Cairns
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The video shows bird species you might see around Cairns.
Birds of Kangaroo Island
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This video highlights some of the bird species you might see when visiting Kangaroo Island, South Australia.
Birds of Tasmania
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This video shows some of the common birds you will see around Tasmania as well as the twelve endemic species.
Birds Of Broome
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Broome is one of the wading bird capitals of the world. This video, however, focuses on other birds you might see around Broome.
Birds of Bowra Sanctuary
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This video highlights some of the birds you might find at Bowra Sanctuary near Cunnamulla, Queensland.
Birds Of Flat Rock, Ballina
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A selection of birds often seen on Flat Rock near Ballina are displayed with commentary.
Australian Painted-Snipe
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Australian Painted-Snipe inhabit temporary freshwater wetlands in inland Australia, especially where there is mud and vegetation to shelter in during the heat of the day. They feed at dusk and dawn and through the night.
Pied Butcherbird
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Pied Butcherbirds are found over all but the most southern parts of mainland Australia. They inhabit drier woodlands and forests with scrubby understory. Often seen alone but can be in pairs or small family groups. Juvenile and immature birds have brown plumage. Their call has very clear, beautiful notes.
Silver-backed Butcherbird
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Silver-backed Butcherbirds are found in the north of Northern Territory where they inhabit eucalypt and riparian forests. They used to be classified as Grey Butcherbirds.
Grey Butcherbird
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Grey Butcherbirds are found over most of southern Australia where they inhabit eucalypt forests and woodlands. Seen alone, in pairs or small family groups. They perch in trees and take food from foliage and the ground.
Black-backed Butcherbird
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Black-backed Butcherbirds are found in open forest and woodland on Cape York Peninsula. Their behaviour is similar to the Grey Butcherbird.
Not a Yellow Faced Honeyeater? Different name? Slightly different bird genetically, found in states other than Victoria?
Don't think we get many of them in Victoria. ( might be wrong though -- should get out the old Reader's Digest book and check )
We live in a place, by the coast, which forty years ago was relatively underdeveloped. Back then these birds were regular visitors to our garden. Now with the arrival in earnest of suburbia, we never see or hear them. Like the call of the Grey Shrike Thrush, their song heralds Spring.
A common happening these days. Habitat loss 😢 Hope you enjoy the video.
@BirdsAustralian Thanks I did like it. Be good to watch and listen again to it in June and July, just to be reminded. ( Down here in Victoria, I still see them along the back beach dunes in winter, but they're almost silent at that time. An old book we have tells me they migrate each year to the Blue Mountains.
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There are many animal species that are only found in Australia
Very sweet birds, thank you for your footage❤
No worries. Hope you enjoy all the species.
I have these in the bush land near my house.
Lovely. I love their call.
Beautiful birds of Central Australia...Thank you for sharing.
Glad you enjoyed the video. So much to see in the Centre.
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they're so blue, I love them!
Enjoy
Little Eagle Classification: Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Subphylum: Vertebrata Class: Aves Subclass: Neornithes Superorder: Palaeoaves Order: Falconiformes Suborder: Accipitres Superfamily: Aquiloidea Family: Aquilidae Subfamily: Aquilinae Tribe: Uroaetini Genus: Milvaetus Species: M. morphnoides
Cool thanks mate
Love that you give all the names and interesting details about each bird ❤ have subscribed 🙌🏻
@@NicoleSuzannePhotography thanks. Hope you enjoy all the birds.
Beautiful birds. Thanks for sharing. Great footage. Best wishes for tomorrow. Kind regards, Knut.
Thanks. Enjoy.
Thanks 😀
What is a bird, what is an Australia 🤔
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*takes*
itty bitty bird
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Such a fascinating glimpse into the avian diversity of Central Australia! The vibrant colors and unique behaviors of these birds are truly captivating. It's incredible to witness how they thrive in such an arid and beautiful landscape. Nature's wonders never cease to amaze! 🐦🌵
Glad you enjoyed the video.
Wow. Some of my best childhood memories are out birding with my grandfather all around the SW corner of Queensland. We spent lots of time at Bowra. Hall's Babbler was pop's claim to fame. He knew it was a different species & helped with finding & collecting specimens for the Hall expeditions. Before I was born I think. If you get a chance you should check out Dynevor & Bullawarra Lakes for water birds in particular. Wonderful spots, except for the heat in summer!!
Thanks for the info. Your grandfather obviously had a big influence on your life.
These little birds don't look real. O
I can assure you that they are. Enjoy.
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I have never visited Townsville, but my sister (the photographer) sends me pictures, l especially like the ones of the spoonbills. Thank you for the tour!😅
Thanks. Enjoy.
Splendid!
Enjoy. They certainly are splendid.
I loved this. Thank you 😊
Glad you enjoyed the video. Spread the word.
I had to install bird spikes on our railings and scat mats placed over the BBQ and surrounding tables to stop them from scatting within the patio area. They would squawk around 5.30am insisting that they be fed scraps. Intelligent birds and I've leaned just to live with them. They can be amusing to watch. Thanks for this video as I know now that they're definitely Crows here where I live and not Ravens.
Thanks for your comments. Yes, they are certainly intelligent.
lovely.
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Thank you for sharing all of these amazing birds! New subscriber here ✨
Thanks. Hope you enjoy all the videos.
Very envious from 🇬🇧👍
Thanks. Enjoy all the species
Gorgeous birds!
Many thanks. Enjoy.
A nice collection. Some fantastic footage in this video👍
Thanks. Enjoy.
Thanks mate cool
You’re welcome.
which birds taste like chicken roasted or on a wood fire . Thank you comrade .
Amazing videos !
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I love your videos... Most enjoyable, and I get to learn more about birds that I don't see locally. Thank you for filming, creating and sharing.
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Great footage, finally spotted one of these beautiful birds in Warrick today
Thanks. Which species?
Sorry. Little Eagle ok
Gorgeous filming, thannks
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Thank you for your video - it has helped me to determine who is the owner to the morning chorus
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Nice and beautiful video
Beautiful variety of birds
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Thumbnail at 12:40. Nice.
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Saw one at school today, it was being chased by the resident ravens
Haven't lived in Tassie in forty years, although I went back shortly a decade and a half ago. Miss it, although there's nothing there for me. 💜 Kid brother and I used to walk in the forests a lot.
My, they ARE splendid! The male getting territorial with his own reflection is too funny!
Enjoy. They are splendid.
What a beautiful bird 😊
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Hello :) thank’y for the beautiful video! I will visit kangaroo island in 10 days, can you share some of the good birding spots??? That would be very nice from you!
Raptor Domain is worth a visit. Also a good spot for Crescent Honeyeater. Vivienne Bay had Purple-gaped Honeyeater. Lots to see around lakes and beaches and also the National park.
Nice. Great footage! I'm surprised I'm the first to comment!
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I saw a pair this morning, here on the Sunshine Coast. Lovely to see and hear!
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