It’s an acquired taste! White cockatoos are very screechy. Black ones are much better. Thank you for watching Matti. I’m going to keep putting them up until you realise you HAVE to visit 😁
Went out twice last week and was very disappointed both times. Thought I got some good stuff and got home and wasn't happy with anything. It happens. That looks more like a jungle than a forest, but it's still pretty and looks like great photographic possibilities if you can get access. Any rumors of Tasmanian Tigers around? Just curious if there's any local knowledge the rest of the world isn't privy to. 🙂 Great video. Nicely put together.
Sometimes, if you’re not feeling it, it’s not worth it (something I’m developing for a future video), and that’s okay! We like to understate things here. What you’d call a forest, we call bush. Much of the state is covered in temperate rainforest. There have been the odd story of Tasmanian Tiger sightings, or evidence of their presence. But if any real proof exists, it is closely guarded to protect the animals. Thanks Edward. I’m enjoying the process and learning to speak more easily.
@@petemellows I sure hope there's a few of them left. That movie footage of the last one in captivity in 1936 is heartbreaking. I think you did a great job in the video. Very casual, like we were out photographing together. 👍
Thanks for sharing one more awesome Tasmania video. Cockatoos are pretty but they sure don't sound pretty😀
It’s an acquired taste! White cockatoos are very screechy. Black ones are much better.
Thank you for watching Matti. I’m going to keep putting them up until you realise you HAVE to visit 😁
@@petemellows I may have to visit one day😀
Great video mate i always am inspired when we get out in the bush!!!
There is something special about Tassie forests. Thanks for taking me out there!
Went out twice last week and was very disappointed both times. Thought I got some good stuff and got home and wasn't happy with anything. It happens. That looks more like a jungle than a forest, but it's still pretty and looks like great photographic possibilities if you can get access. Any rumors of Tasmanian Tigers around? Just curious if there's any local knowledge the rest of the world isn't privy to. 🙂 Great video. Nicely put together.
Sometimes, if you’re not feeling it, it’s not worth it (something I’m developing for a future video), and that’s okay!
We like to understate things here. What you’d call a forest, we call bush. Much of the state is covered in temperate rainforest.
There have been the odd story of Tasmanian Tiger sightings, or evidence of their presence. But if any real proof exists, it is closely guarded to protect the animals.
Thanks Edward. I’m enjoying the process and learning to speak more easily.
@@petemellows I sure hope there's a few of them left. That movie footage of the last one in captivity in 1936 is heartbreaking.
I think you did a great job in the video. Very casual, like we were out photographing together. 👍