Just the other day, I saw a video about people photographing a little crow in Mildura and I'm so glad I decided to click and watch. Your videos are fabulous. Your enthusiasm for wildlife is infectious and I love the mix of video and photos of the beautiful birds and animals you encounter. Thanks for taking us with you on your adventures.
I'm so glad that you found us through our Little Crow video! 😀 Thank you so much for watching our videos & thank you so much for subscribing! We really appreciate the support & the feedback!! Karen & Nimal
All I can say is ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL! From the birds, mammals, reptiles and scenery. I do believe this is your best video yet. Its seems as if everything just fell into place and the stars were aligned for you! Please keep up the EXCELLENT WORK Thank you the effort you both put into these videos.
Thank you so much! ❤ I quite like this one too... just so much great stuff to put in there & it was fun to do. The wildlife was just everywhere we went.... amazing place!! 🙂
Thanks so much Fritz! ❤ That means so much! I'm hoping that there's a constant improvement along the way. We often miss filming loads of stuff and forget to talk to the camera but, in the end, it all seems to come together 🙂
Your videos are great! Great quality and finally some new species on the screen 😍As a nature and bird lover I think most of the videos are again and again about a few species. Finally a source where I can see much more. Thank you for that! 😊
Thanks so much Judit! We want to include every animal we see as they are all fascinating!! We could just stick to birds but that limits all the amazing footage we get so I'm glad that you enjoy it as we love seeing and appreciating all creatures. 🙂
Thank you! 🙂 I was watching your video on Leura this morning!! That was really cool too! (meant to comment but had to run off quickly so will go back now!)
No, we didn't need a license at all. We hired what was called a "slow boat" 😄 which was all we needed. Two gears - forward & reverse! After our initial cluelessness, we were having fun! It was the docking that was a bit difficult to get used to.... oh & knowing where you were!! We had a hard copy map but it blew overboard! haha!! Lucky we could then see where we were going on our phones otherwise we might still be out there! 🤣
Great sightings folks! We are planning a trip to Mallacoota this coming Easter (2024). Can I ask where , exactly, in Mallacoota you saw the scarlet honeyeater and azure kingfisher? (We also pan on getting out on the water for the white-bellied sea eagles.) Thanks.Craig
It's such a beautiful area to visit, That year we saw the Scarlet Honeyeater at Gipsy Point on a walk called "the point". Watch out for snakes as it was a bit overgrown. The spot we saw the Kingfisher that year was the pumping station track in Mallacoota. We didn't see any there in Nov 2023 though. Great walk anyway for koalas & lots of other birds. 😀 ~ Karen
You two have cost me a lot of $$. Sony A7R iv, Sony 24-70 G lens, Sony 70-200 G lens, adapter to take my 70-400 G lens (A Frame), and yesterday Sony 200-600 lens. Great pics again. Keep up the good work. I hope I can get results like you are getting.
Wow!! That is quite the kit you've got going on there now! I'd love to see your photos (do you photograph wildlife??). That 200-600mm lens is fabulous... big but smooth to use! I liked how it had the internal zoom so very easy to move. When we were first looking at cameras (as we had no idea!!) we had that lens for 24 hours but we tried to pair it with an Sony crop A6600 which wasn't going to work and we didn't have the money to buy the good Sony cameras so we returned it all. But.... in future, if I had the money.... I'd definitely consider getting a kit like you've got now. 🙂
@@naturephotographychallenge Wildlife is my aim., BUT I have serious health issues, as nearly 80 now, and cannot walk far. Will use a mobility scooter where I can, but my ability to get to many bird realms will be limited indeed.
@@samsabastian5560 That does make it difficult for sure. I hope you are near some nice places you can access on a scooter?? And hopefully friends & family take you out for some day trips? I'd love to see your wildlife photos once you get going with that mighty lens!! 🙂
Just the other day, I saw a video about people photographing a little crow in Mildura and I'm so glad I decided to click and watch. Your videos are fabulous. Your enthusiasm for wildlife is infectious and I love the mix of video and photos of the beautiful birds and animals you encounter. Thanks for taking us with you on your adventures.
I'm so glad that you found us through our Little Crow video! 😀 Thank you so much for watching our videos & thank you so much for subscribing! We really appreciate the support & the feedback!! Karen & Nimal
All I can say is ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL! From the birds, mammals, reptiles and scenery. I do believe this is your best video yet. Its seems as if everything just fell into place and the stars were aligned for you! Please keep up the EXCELLENT WORK
Thank you the effort you both put into these videos.
Thank you so much! ❤ I quite like this one too... just so much great stuff to put in there & it was fun to do. The wildlife was just everywhere we went.... amazing place!! 🙂
Another great video. Thanks so much. We love watching all your challenges and travels. 💕
Thanks so much Tony! 🙂 I'm so glad that you enjoy our videos! It inspires us to keep going
Your videography just keeps getting better. Beautiful.
Thanks so much Fritz! ❤ That means so much! I'm hoping that there's a constant improvement along the way. We often miss filming loads of stuff and forget to talk to the camera but, in the end, it all seems to come together 🙂
Great video love the scarlet honey eater,looks like aa FAB Weekend
Thanks! Yes, the Scarlet Honeyeater was fabulous to see!! We could hear them but couldn't see them... until this guy showed up. So lucky! 🙂
Your videos are great! Great quality and finally some new species on the screen 😍As a nature and bird lover I think most of the videos are again and again about a few species. Finally a source where I can see much more. Thank you for that! 😊
Thanks so much Judit! We want to include every animal we see as they are all fascinating!! We could just stick to birds but that limits all the amazing footage we get so I'm glad that you enjoy it as we love seeing and appreciating all creatures. 🙂
The footage and photos are stunning. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you! 🙂 I was watching your video on Leura this morning!! That was really cool too! (meant to comment but had to run off quickly so will go back now!)
@@naturephotographychallenge thank you 😀
Great video, thank you.
Thank you so much for watching! 😀❤
Do you have to have a license to drive this motorboat? Looks fun. 👍
No, we didn't need a license at all. We hired what was called a "slow boat" 😄 which was all we needed. Two gears - forward & reverse! After our initial cluelessness, we were having fun! It was the docking that was a bit difficult to get used to.... oh & knowing where you were!! We had a hard copy map but it blew overboard! haha!! Lucky we could then see where we were going on our phones otherwise we might still be out there! 🤣
Great sightings folks! We are planning a trip to Mallacoota this coming Easter (2024). Can I ask where , exactly, in Mallacoota you saw the scarlet honeyeater and azure kingfisher? (We also pan on getting out on the water for the white-bellied sea eagles.) Thanks.Craig
It's such a beautiful area to visit, That year we saw the Scarlet Honeyeater at Gipsy Point on a walk called "the point". Watch out for snakes as it was a bit overgrown. The spot we saw the Kingfisher that year was the pumping station track in Mallacoota. We didn't see any there in Nov 2023 though. Great walk anyway for koalas & lots of other birds. 😀 ~ Karen
You two have cost me a lot of $$. Sony A7R iv, Sony 24-70 G lens, Sony 70-200 G lens, adapter to take my 70-400 G lens (A Frame), and yesterday Sony 200-600 lens.
Great pics again. Keep up the good work. I hope I can get results like you are getting.
Wow!! That is quite the kit you've got going on there now! I'd love to see your photos (do you photograph wildlife??). That 200-600mm lens is fabulous... big but smooth to use! I liked how it had the internal zoom so very easy to move. When we were first looking at cameras (as we had no idea!!) we had that lens for 24 hours but we tried to pair it with an Sony crop A6600 which wasn't going to work and we didn't have the money to buy the good Sony cameras so we returned it all. But.... in future, if I had the money.... I'd definitely consider getting a kit like you've got now. 🙂
@@naturephotographychallenge Wildlife is my aim., BUT I have serious health issues, as nearly 80 now, and cannot walk far. Will use a mobility scooter where I can, but my ability to get to many bird realms will be limited indeed.
@@samsabastian5560 That does make it difficult for sure. I hope you are near some nice places you can access on a scooter?? And hopefully friends & family take you out for some day trips? I'd love to see your wildlife photos once you get going with that mighty lens!! 🙂
@@naturephotographychallenge Once I am set up and a bit more experienced, I shall email you my results - good or bad :)
@@samsabastian5560 I'd love that!! 😀
Back for another comment : Lace Monitor is such an interesting name 🤔 as a not native english speaker I didn't even think that could be an animal 😄🤷
In Australia they are more commonly called Goannas 😃
@@naturephotographychallenge That sounds much more like an animal! 😄🤪
@@jucjuc314 🤣