I have just found your channel and was thrilled to be able to go birding in my lounge room. Fantastic footage, loved the crakes. I appreciate that you name the birds at the end of their footage to allow us to identify them :) Thankyou for sharing!
Another great video. The crake photos were particularly beautiful. Thanks. By the way, the little bird which you named the Reed Warbler was a Golden-headed Cisticola. The photo after it was a Reed Warbler
The Macarthur Regional had an abundance of flora and fauna throughout the area, however, as Sydney has expanded, the local habitat is being mowed down for housing. Sadly, now we only have small pockets, like the Botanic Gardens, are the last refuge for our native birds, animals and plants. I would suggest contacting your local Member and ask what are they doing to protect the area from further development. Thank you.
It is a tough situation, we do live in a city so there is always going to be human impact, we do definitely need to ensure our endangered animals are looked after as best we can though.
I have just found your channel and was thrilled to be able to go birding in my lounge room. Fantastic footage, loved the crakes.
I appreciate that you name the birds at the end of their footage to allow us to identify them :)
Thankyou for sharing!
Thank you for the lovely feedback. I make a real point of naming each bird in my videos. It really does help others to identify birds in the field.
Another great video. The crake photos were particularly beautiful. Thanks. By the way, the little bird which you named the Reed Warbler was a Golden-headed Cisticola. The photo after it was a Reed Warbler
Yes thank you, I missed that one. Have updated video description to indicate correct species.
Beautiful as always.
Thank you so much 😊
Thank you that was beautiful
You are so welcome
There are birds feeding everywhere!
It really is a great spot for watching birds
Wow thanks mate
No problem 👍
I thoroughly enjoyed this walk around Roger. Will def be visiting here in the coming weeks.
Thank you for watching! It is definitely worth a visit, though go on one of the cooler days. In the heat of summer the wildlife can be hard to find.
The Macarthur Regional had an abundance of flora and fauna throughout the area, however, as Sydney has expanded, the local habitat is being mowed down for housing. Sadly, now we only have small pockets, like the Botanic Gardens, are the last refuge for our native birds, animals and plants. I would suggest contacting your local Member and ask what are they doing to protect the area from further development. Thank you.
It is a tough situation, we do live in a city so there is always going to be human impact, we do definitely need to ensure our endangered animals are looked after as best we can though.
Your so right we have greedy councils greedy developers😢😢😢😢
Great video Roger!
Thanks 👍
Lovely video of my local area Roger. I wonder, did you film all of this in a single visit, or did you spend a few days there.
Thank you. Lucky to have such a nice gardens close by. I made 2 visits to make this video, always see something different on different days
What do you think are the best months to visit ?
I would say from mid spring to mid Autumn, more chance of migratory species over that time
@@RogersBirdingHotspots going to check out more of your videos !! I just got a nice birding lens .. that i have not used yet LOL
@@heartyfisherI hope they give you inspiration