Australian Birds Crakes and Rails Plus Painted Snipe By Alana and Greg Dare
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 7 ก.พ. 2025
- Documentary showing all the Crakes and Rails of Australia plus the rare Australian Painted Snipe. These birds are not well known as they are difficult to see in their habitats but they are impressive . Species seen include the Lewin's Rail, Chestnut Rail and Red-necked Crake.Many other waterbirds featured as we journey to many different wetland hotspots around Australia.
Super video. The delay in displaying the species name is great, as it gives a moment for the viewer to have a go at identifying. Thank you.
Very beautiful birds looking for food To fight life I like this content, best wishes, best wishes, peace
Thank you .
Incredible video - so wonderful to see all the crakes and rails and snipe (!) Especially cool to see the babies !
Thanks Josie. Glad you enjoyed it.
Bery beatiful your bird👍👍👍👍
Thanks
I absolutely love your videos. Thankyou for sharing. Last year i found my passion for birding and its incredible. I seen two white browed crakes in Innisfail running along the lilys. Happy birding and thanks again! 🙏
Wow! That must have been a thrill. Lovely area to live in.
Your videos are always excellent, we look forward to them. Very nicely done.
Thank you. Great to know.
Wow! Such great footage and narration! Well done on another fabulous video. A great resource for birders.
Thanks for taking time to post this invaluable video.
I love an share you passion for birds
Found the time to watch this on Australia day, very inspiring
Thank you. How apt!
Terrific video. Love your series. I live on the South Coast and am delighted with the range of Crakes & Rails near the Barrage mud areas.
Wonderful video of these amazing & elusive birds! Thank you :)
Thank you.
I really enjoyed this. You guys should start making more of these videos, showcasing different bird families rather than purely locations (which are still great).
yes, we have plenty of footage and are considering doing that.parrots maybe?😉
@@alanadare7052 YES!!! I am aware that you guys have encountered a wide variety of them, so that would very interesting. Also, I am slightly bias, as parrots are my all-time favourite birds.
Another excellent presentation. Thanks for this compilation of hard to see birds 🙂
Thanks Ali
Austrália um belo país, que maravilha esses pássaros. Parabéns pelo excelente trabalho. Um dia quero conhecer o seu país. Valeu e um grande abraço
Thank you Francisco. Hope you manage to travel here.
Nice 👍👍
Great.
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Hi there Greg and Alana!
Thanks for the new video! My partner and I are new to birding (located in the NSW Riverina region) and love your channel. The species information, range and fun facts you provide are so helpful as we learn about all the species in Aus.
We recently purchased a great pair of binoculars (Nikon m5 monarch) and are now in the market for a reasonably priced camera (I’m studying vet and my partner is a pHD student). Do you have any recommendations? At the moment the front-runner for us is the Nikon Coolpix P1000 - we have read some great reviews about it, but are interested in your experienced opinion!
Happy birding!
Hi Zoe,
Lovely to hear that our videos are a help to new birders. Exactly what we want to do. It promotes conservation of habitats.
Your choice of Nikon Coolpix is a good one. We have a friend who uses it with wonderful results.
Greg has been using the Sony Rx 10 mark IV lately. He used it in our April 22 film of Lewin's Rail in the video. It also takes pretty good still shots.
Hope you enjoy many years of birding. The Riverina is a great area and used to be a stronghold for the Snipe. One turned up a few weeks ago for a couple of days at Lake Cargelligo.
@@alanadare7052 Thanks Alana!
We will be sure to put Lake Cargelligo on our list. Looking forward to your future videos.
Happy birding!
Thanks Alana & Greg for another well shot and informative video. Cant wait for my next trip to Australia, hoping to get to see more of you fantastic birds while travelling around. David