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เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 1 ต.ค. 2016
Water Strider 3
Water Strider. Family Gerridae (species unknown). Filmed on the Sunshine Coast, Queensland, in September 2024
มุมมอง: 75
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Australasian Grebe 56
มุมมอง 120 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา
Australasian Grebe (Tachybaptus novaehollandiae). Filmed on the Sunshine Coast, Queensland, in September 2024
Superb Fairy wren 10
มุมมอง 222 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา
Superb Fairy-wren (Malurus cyaneus). Filmed at Ipswich, Queensland, in September 2024
Australian King Parrot 19
มุมมอง 462 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา
Australian King Parrot (Alisterus scapularis). A female, filmed at Ipswich, Queensland, in September 2024
Noisy Miner 49
มุมมอง 194 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา
Noisy Miner (Manorina melanocephala). Filmed on the Sunshine Coast, Queensland, in September 2024
Eastern Water Skink 19
มุมมอง 1174 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา
Eastern Water Skink (Eulamprus quoyii). Filmed on the Sunshine Coast, Queensland, in September 2024
Wandering Whistling-Duck & Plumed Whistling-Duck 3
มุมมอง 3616 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา
Wandering Whistling-Duck (Dendrocygna arcuata) and Plumed Whistling-Duck (Dendrocygna eytoni). Filmed on the Sunshine Coast, Queensland, in September 2024
Australasian Grebe 55
มุมมอง 1519 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา
Australasian Grebe (Tachybaptus novaehollandiae). Filmed on the Sunshine Coast, Queensland, in September 2024
Torresian Crow 37
มุมมอง 19119 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา
Torresian Crow (Corvus orru). Filmed on the Sunshine Coast, Queensland, in September 2024
Pied Cormorant 10
มุมมอง 7519 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา
Pied Cormorant (Phalacrocorax varius). Filmed on the Sunshine Coast, Queensland, in September 2024
Common Bluetail 11
มุมมอง 321 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา
Common Bluetail damselfly (Ischnura heterosticta). Filmed on the Sunshine Coast, Queensland, in September 2024
Dusky Moorhen 101
มุมมอง 2521 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา
Dusky Moorhen (Gallinula tenebrosa). Filmed on the Sunshine Coast, Queensland, in September 2024
Magpie-lark 40
มุมมอง 1421 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา
Magpie-lark (Grallina cyanoleuca), more commonly known as a Peewee. A female, filmed on the Sunshine Coast, Queensland, in September 2024
Noisy Friarbird 63
มุมมอง 13วันที่ผ่านมา
Noisy Friarbird (Philemon corniculatus). Filmed on the Sunshine Coast, Queensland, in September 2024
Wandering Whistling-Duck & Plumed Whistling-Duck 2
มุมมอง 45วันที่ผ่านมา
Wandering Whistling-Duck (Dendrocygna arcuata) and Plumed Whistling-Duck (Dendrocygna eytoni). Filmed on the Sunshine Coast, Queensland, in September 2024
Plumed Whistling-Duck & Wandering Whistling-Duck
มุมมอง 177วันที่ผ่านมา
Plumed Whistling-Duck & Wandering Whistling-Duck
Very nice Rosella.
Yes, I think so too
Haha it sounds like a goat
They have a remarkable repertoire of songs. Thank you for watching my video
Nice bird, walks around a lot with long legs.
Thank you for watching my video
@@out-and-about4904 Good filming!
Thank you
Beautiful.!!
Thank you. I think she is too. She flew back and forth past me, stopping for a few seconds at different places till she settled on that one spot to lay her eggs. I hope they survive, as that concrete based watercourse will dry up in a week or so if there is no rain
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I live in Perth & these birds are everywhere! Never used to see them. They seemed to have taken over the wild Black ducks in number in our local water ways. Sometimes they fly into my backyard & eat scraps I put out for my chickens.
I'm on the east coast and they are everywhere here too. We get black ducks here also, but I've never seen them in large numbers. I often see egrets and spoonbills flocking with ibises, so I don't think their numbers indicate aggressive habitat dominance. Ibises seem to get along with other species just fine. Thanks for watching my video
Bee-eaters are beautiful birds.
I love them. I find them to be psychedelic and hypnotizing to watch (my digital camera never captures their shimmering colours as they appear to the naked eye). I look forward to each spring (or, in this case, late winter) when they migrate through where I live
Nice observation, well filmed.
Thank you
Where is this place?
In Australia. More precisely, it is a place called Shelly Beach on the Sunshine Coast which is in the southeast corner of the state of Queensland
cute
First
Fascinating, yes. Cute, perhaps. But that is just my opinion. Thank you for watching my video
Nice video of these birds, I miss the sounds.
There was a lot of vehicle noise from the surrounding residential areas while I was filming, so I had to cut the sound levels right down on this video. Thank you for watching
Salam, betapa besar jasa burung utk kehidupan manusia, semoga yg melihat jadi ingin menjaga kelestarian hidup nya . Amin
Ya, burung memang luar biasa. Saya tahu mereka memperkaya hidup saya saat saya mengamatinya. Yes, birds are certainly glorious. I know they enrich my life when I watch them
I love flying foxes! Keep up with the vids!
Thank you for watching my video. I am glad you enjoyed it. I do walk up the hill to the two local flying fox colonies (black and grey-headed flying foxes) from time to time, so they are sure to appear on my channel in the future
They kinda sound like Australian ravens
You might be right. I will investigate further
Hello, and thank you for your interest and advice. I am not an expert, very much an amateur, and I have also lost most of my hearing, so I can't rely on birdsong for species identification. I rely heavily on reference material when identifying wildlife. My primary source for birds is the CSIRO publication The Australian Bird Guide. I checked there and it states that the Australian Raven does not flick its wings when calling, whereas the Torresian Crow may flick its wings when calling. The bird in my video, as far as I can tell, does flick its wings. That, combined with a few other physical features, makes me still think the bird in my video is a Torresian Crow rather than an Australian Raven. Thanks again for your interest and input
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Gracias por ver mi vídeo. Me alegro de que te haya gustado. Thank you for watching my video. I am glad you liked it
.. Are these 2-Brush-Turkeys living free, or are they in an Aviary Display...? .. Very Beautiful The Are .. I've never seen this Species of Bird before .. Thank You ..😇🙏
Thank you for watching my video and thank you for your interesting comment. Your question took me by surprise because brush-turkeys are so common in the eastern part of Australia, walking freely in suburban parks and gardens (and sometimes digging in my front garden). I had never even considered them in an aviary display. They usually just ignore people and go about their own business, scratching in soil for food, dust bathing (as this one was trying to do, but the ground was too wet), and building mounds of leaf litter for their nests. They only get uncomfortable with people and move away if we spend too much time watching them (as I do when filming). So, to answer your question; yes, the brush-turkeys in my video are living free
@@out-and-about4904 .. Thank You So Much for sharing this interesting information with me about these Beautiful Brush Turkeys .. I Hope & Pray that they will Always Be Appreciated by Your Community .. Your respectful video showing this "pair" going about their normal activities is helpful in this regard .. Much Respect to You ..🙏😇
Thank you
สวยงามมาก ฉันมาจากไทยแลนด์ 🇹🇭🙏💞💞
สวัสดี ฉันอาศัยอยู่ในออสเตรเลีย ขอบคุณที่รับชมวิดีโอของฉัน ฉันดีใจที่คุณสนุกกับมัน. Hello, I live in Australia. Thank you for watching my video. I am glad you enjoyed it
Ijin nyimak paket lengkap sobat dan juga salam kenal dari Sulawesi Tengah 🙏🙏
Halo, salam dari Queensland Tenggara, Australia. Saya tidak berbicara bahasa Indonesia, jadi saya telah menggunakan penerjemah online untuk mencoba memahami komentar Anda, tetapi saya masih tidak yakin apa yang Anda katakan kepada saya (penerjemah online memiliki kemampuan terbatas). Jika Anda meminta izin saya untuk menggunakan video saya, maka saya cukup senang Anda melakukannya. Saya senang Anda menikmati video saya. Hello, greetings from Southeast Queensland, Australia. I do not speak Indonesian, so I have used an online translator to try to understand your comment, but I am still not sure what you have said to me (online translators have limited abilities). If you are asking my permission to use my video, then I am quite happy for you to do so. I am glad you enjoyed my video
I found dozens of these bad boys on two small trees in my house. They really help with flies.
There were a lot of them in my garden this summer, but they have all gone now the weather is cold. Thanks for watching my video
Hello Out-and-about! I haven't seen any new vids for a while and just wanted to say that I hope all is well on your end.. your channel is great and definitely one of my faves on TH-cam!
Hello Red Black, thank you so much for your concern and very flattering comment. I am well, but circumstances have kept me off TH-cam of late. Days of rainy weather kept me indoors for quite some time, and then (foolishly) I tried to upgrade my video editor to the latest edition. All that did was point out to me that my old computer is not up to the task and needs replacing (it couldn't handle the upgraded editor and caused videoed movement to appear jerky). Seeing I could no longer edit any videos I took, I packed my camera away for a while. Some time soon I will fork out for a new computer, then go through the laborious process of setting everything up to my satisfaction before I can process videos again. Thank you again for your wonderful comment. You make everything (including taking my credit card to the computer shop) worthwhile
Great video of a Great Egret. What a long curled up neck.
It stayed still and let me get close, so I was very happy. Shame the sun light wasn't brighter that day. Thanks for watching my video
Sri lanka is ❤
Thank you
That tail... 😁
She, or he (I can't tell the difference), had recently had chicks, at least one of which was hiding in the shrubbery near where I was standing. The slow, deliberate walk of the adult was a decoy to draw me away from the young
There are two of them! cool. How can you not love these guys☺👍
Yes, they are rather attractive. Thanks for watching my videos
Great job of spotting this boy👍
Thank you. They are certainly well camouflaged
i thought all australian corvids had white eyes so this must probably still be quite young lol
Thanks for watching my video. According to my CSIRO Australian Bird Guide, Torresian Crow eyes are blue when juvenile, brown when immature and white when adult. The light, when I filmed this, was not bright enough for me to be sure of eye colour but, considering the lack of pink facial skin, I'd say this was an immature crow, rather than a juvenile. Cheers
Unappreciated mammals. In fact, critical to our ecological systems, keystone pollinators of fruits and other plants bees do not pollinate, insect control. The bat's "wing" has exactly the same bones as human arm: Human and bat forearm bones include the humerus, ulna, radius, carpals, metacarpals, and phalanges. Ducks have webbed feet to paddle, swim, and dive. Bats, a furry mammal have webbed arms to fly to find nectar sources and insects, with teeth spaced to allow getting through tough fruit skins and crack the carapace of insects and spacing to allow the tongue to sip nectar. Bats are meticulous about self-grooming and grooming their pups until full weaned and on their own. Bats cannot fly from the ground, bats "drop" into flight. Placing a box over a bat for protection until a wildlife specialist or rescue can come to their aid is needed. The bat often pulls and drags itself over ground trying to reach a tree to climb and unfortunately perhaps injuring itself more in the effort.
Thank you for your insightful comment. This was the first time I have seen a little red flying fox (usually I only see blacks and grey-headed ones). So unusual for it to be away from its colony. It had just been in a fight with a crow, as you can see in the preceding video on my channel
Very nice capture, great video.
Thank you. It wasn't easy, juggling a video camera in one hand and a torch in the other
That's awesome how they make their web.
Yes, isn't it. And each morning the web (along with the spider) has disappeared again. I am guessing she eats her web each morning to leave no trail for birds to find her during the day, but I don't really know for sure
Cucak kombo bakau
Di Australia tempat saya tinggal, burung ini dikenal dengan nama cokelat pemakan madu . Nama ilmiahnya adalah Lichmera indistincta. Terima kasih telah menonton video saya. In Australia where I live, these birds are known as Brown Honeyeaters. Their scientific name is Lichmera indistincta. Thank you for watching my video
❤ Ms Diva 😘🦜💞 my olive scaly breasted lorikeet loves this
I am so glad Ms Diva enjoys my videos. Thank you for sharing them with her
Dragonflies are flying insects of the order Odonata. Beautiful video. like👍
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Terima kasih. Thank you
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Thank you so much
❤Rare find I have not seen any on the beach for such a long time. Beautiful memories for me thanks for sharing 🌈👃
You are most welcome. I'm glad you enjoyed my video
Look at them go!
Thanks for watching my video. I'm glad you enjoyed it
Beautiful.!
Thank you
😂 The 'WhiteEye' among crows. Thank you.
You are welcome
Thank you.
Welcome
Beautiful video...like to know used editing software. Thank you.
I use Corel VideoStudio X9 to edit my videos
初めて観るトンボです♪♪♪♪♪ 有り難う御座いました😊🫡👍
大歓迎です。私が住んでいるところでは、特に天気が暖かい時には、トンボがよく見られます。私のビデオをご覧いただきありがとうございます。You are most welcome. Dragonflies are quite common where I live, particularly when the weather is warm. Thank you for watching my video
I don't think small birds stay in one spot for long.. You're so lucky :(
They are usually very active and hard to film. I was, as you said, very lucky. Thank you for watching my video
Nice video.
Thank you
You're welcome.
アオスジアゲハですか?綺麗ですね。
私のビデオをご覧いただきありがとうございます。また、ご質問もありがとうございます。この蝶は、私が住んでいるオーストラリアではブルー・トライアングル・バタフライとして知られています。ただし、野生動物の一般的な名前は場所によって異なります。学名は、識別方法として広く受け入れられていると考えられています。この蝶の学名はGraphium sarpedon choredonです。これがあなたの質問の答えに役立つことを願っています。また、私がグーグルで検索したインターネット翻訳者が私たちのために役立つことを願っています. Thank you for watching my video, and thank you for your question. This butterfly is known as a Blue Triangle butterfly in Australia where I live. However, common names for wildlife vary from place to place. Scientific names are suppose to be a universally accepted way of identification. The scientific name of this butterfly is Graphium sarpedon choredon. I hope this helps answer your question and I hope the internet translator I Googled works for us
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Great video!
Thank you
Nice video that Little Corella
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You welcome
Mantap bosqu👍
Terima kasih. Saya senang Anda menikmati video saya. Thank you. I am glad you enjoyed my video
Hallo🙋♂️ Was für eine herrliche Libelle, die hätte ich auch gern vor der Kamera😊woher kommst du? Wünsche dir noch ein gutes neues Jahr, Jo
Hallo. Ich freue mich, dass Ihnen mein Video gefallen hat, und wünsche Ihnen auch ein frohes neues Jahr. Ich lebe in einer Gegend namens Sunshine Coast in Queensland, einem Bundesstaat Australiens. Englisch ist meine einzige Sprache, daher hoffe ich, dass Google Translator meine Antwort verständlich macht. Hello. I am glad you enjoyed my video, and a Happy New Year to you also. I live an area called the Sunshine Coast in Queensland, which is a state of Australia. English is my only language, so I am hoping Google Translator makes my reply understandable
Hallo🙋♂️ Ist ja Toll, würde mich freuen wenn du mehr Libellen filmen würdest😊Jo 🍀 wir haben in unseren Bundesland nur 67 Arten
Nun, das ist Ihr Glückstag. Ich habe gestern meinen täglichen Spaziergang gemacht und eine weitere Libelle posierte für meine Kamera. Ich habe es gerade hier auf TH-cam veröffentlicht. Vielen Dank, dass Sie sich meine Videos angesehen haben. Well this is your lucky day. I went for my daily walk yesterday and another dragonfly posed for my camera. I have just now published it here on TH-cam. Thank you for watching my videos
nice video mate
Thank you
Hi
Hello. I'm glad you enjoyed my video
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