Thank you. Australian birds are fascinating in many ways : plumage, song, behaviour, nesting, interaction with humans and other animals. Endlessly fascinating. In my back yard I have : Rainbow lorikeets, little corollas, sulphur-crested cockatoos, crested pigeons, Pacific black ducks, maned geese, a solitary buff-banded rail, an occasional ibis. And some interloping, feral universal pigeons (rock doves). This is in Brisbane. I feel very lucky. Birds are a great source of joy in life. Thanks again Marianne Walsh.
We have lots of interesting birds here in in Florida but Australian birds are all other level, very unique looking. I guess because Australia is so far out from the rest of the world. Thanks for sharing 👍
Merci beaucoup pour votre vidéo extraordinaire, tant par la beauté haute en couleurs de tous ces oiseaux, que par la manière de nous les présenter dans leur environnement naturel, tout aussi beau. J’ai passé un excellent moment, hors du temps, absorbée par cette merveilleuse diversité et abondance de volatiles. Donc un grand merci de France.
For accuracy's sake only, the scrubwren family at 2:50 is not White-browed. It is the rainforest special, the Yellow-throated Scrubwren. In the final checklist, the wrong name is on a Superb Fairywren at 25:50. At 26:26, the photo is of a Striated Pardalote, not a Forty-spotted. Not being critical, but you might like to correct these in a really nice video.
Thank you. Australian birds are fascinating in many ways : plumage, song, behaviour, nesting, interaction with humans and other animals. Endlessly fascinating. In my back yard I have : Rainbow lorikeets, little corollas, sulphur-crested cockatoos, crested pigeons, Pacific black ducks, maned geese, a solitary buff-banded rail, an occasional ibis. And some interloping, feral universal pigeons (rock doves). This is in Brisbane. I feel very lucky. Birds are a great source of joy in life. Thanks again Marianne Walsh.
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Absolutely wonderful video....thank you so much. Blessings to you and your team 🥰🥰🥰🥰
We have lots of interesting birds here in in Florida but Australian birds are all other level, very unique looking. I guess because Australia is so far out from the rest of the world. Thanks for sharing 👍
Merci beaucoup pour votre vidéo extraordinaire, tant par la beauté haute en couleurs de tous ces oiseaux, que par la manière de nous les présenter dans leur environnement naturel, tout aussi beau. J’ai passé un excellent moment, hors du temps, absorbée par cette merveilleuse diversité et abondance de volatiles. Donc un grand merci de France.
Very beatiful bird eat👍👍👍👍
thanks some great bird footage
Enjoyed the bird video . Excellent. Thankyou
The amount of birds you have covered is amazing.Little more thoughtfulness in photography will make it outstanding
an excellent movie.
well done
For accuracy's sake only, the scrubwren family at 2:50 is not White-browed. It is the rainforest special, the Yellow-throated Scrubwren. In the final checklist, the wrong name is on a Superb Fairywren at 25:50. At 26:26, the photo is of a Striated Pardalote, not a Forty-spotted. Not being critical, but you might like to correct these in a really nice video.
Spotted parrodite very similar in tas , living in holes in the ground
Great video. thanks for sharing your trip with us. I live near Little Desert NP.
Fantastic, thanks for sharing!!
Your video made my day and given me much need inspiration. I hope you do some more videos.
Boy I’d love to take a birding trip
great audio. thankyou
Awesome thanks
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great spot
Very well done & only a couple of misidentified and wrongly spelt birds