Very entertaining, I had heard of the dusky swallow but had never seen one, I wasn't aware of the existence of the Oyster catcher. Seem to learn something new on every one of Jason's videos.
Thanks for the kind words and really glad you enjoyed the video. I guess it's a work in progress and something I love doing. Hopefully I can put out many more videos for everyone to enjoy and showcase our beautiful and diverse wildlife. Thanks again 👍
I remember soon after the first rain on the property I'd moved to outside of Kadina watching the chooks chasing around what I thought were mice in one of the gardens. They were like kids in an under 6 soccer game all running after the ball trying to beat each one to the prize. I was stunned when I saw they were frogs and straight away instincts made me get the chooks away and try to snatch frogs hanging from beaks. Had no idea where they came from until I actually saw one dig out from under the soil. Ended up spending the rest of the day fencing the garden off and making a permanent water pond under the shrubs. Never saw any tadpoles the 6 years I was there but they kept appearing so had somewhere to survive as tadies.
Thanks for sharing those memories. Hopefully the chooks didn't get too many and well done trying to protect them. Amazing how they can survive in such a dry environment.
Very entertaining, I had heard of the dusky swallow but had never seen one, I wasn't aware of the existence of the Oyster catcher. Seem to learn something new on every one of Jason's videos.
Thanks Ron, glad you liked the video and greatly appreciate the feedback. Oystercatchers are definitely unique with their amazingly long orange bill.
Love your work Jason, thank you for sharing. I honestly don’t know how you don’t have way more views and subscribers.
Thanks for the kind words and really glad you enjoyed the video. I guess it's a work in progress and something I love doing. Hopefully I can put out many more videos for everyone to enjoy and showcase our beautiful and diverse wildlife. Thanks again 👍
I remember soon after the first rain on the property I'd moved to outside of Kadina watching the chooks chasing around what I thought were mice in one of the gardens. They were like kids in an under 6 soccer game all running after the ball trying to beat each one to the prize. I was stunned when I saw they were frogs and straight away instincts made me get the chooks away and try to snatch frogs hanging from beaks. Had no idea where they came from until I actually saw one dig out from under the soil. Ended up spending the rest of the day fencing the garden off and making a permanent water pond under the shrubs. Never saw any tadpoles the 6 years I was there but they kept appearing so had somewhere to survive as tadies.
Thanks for sharing those memories. Hopefully the chooks didn't get too many and well done trying to protect them. Amazing how they can survive in such a dry environment.