I have really enjoyed watching both of your videos, and I love the blooming friendship you guys have. I’ve learnt a lot watching these videos. Cheers fellas!
Glad you liked it! Yes, I thought that might be nice for people to see. Even though it doesn't look like much sometimes there can still be a lot of layers in Photoshop
Brilliant work and videos Jan, youre taking me to places I`m never going to get to now and showing me such fantastic and different birds to those we have in the UK, so colourful. Thank you Jan and your colleague for sharing this with us all.
Brilliant work Jan, a big hike in production values with the extra 'B roll' and drone footage - lovely to see the environment. Hope you had plenty of water with you! Looking forward to part B!
Wow Jan, I've enjoyed every second of this video !! It's just love for bird photgraphy all over it !! Amazing really. And a tad funny watching the hides blowing in the wind ;-)
You know you are videoing and photographing birds well when my usually uninterested cat is transfixed by the entire video. She grew up in a national park with me and her first friends were black cockatoos who would throw stuff for her to chase. She sadly doesn't get on with the sulfur crested cockatoos where we live now (they don't like her). I think this is bringing back kittenhood memories.
Great video, Jan! It's so much fun to be back on the road after such a long time close to home during the pandemic. Dreaming of the day when I can visit Australia again. Keep up the great work.
Soo true. Sometimes you just aren't lucky. My only trip to the Victorian mallee so far we had super limited opportunities to see any birds. 2700km round trip and mostly got whistling kites. Fortunately it's such a beautiful landscape! Definitely keen to go back and get some decent blue bonnets for once!
The electronic shutter settings makes for quite shooting while still running a high frame rate. Birds don’t really like the mechanical high speed shutter noise, can’t say I blame them. Looking forward to seeing part two. Stay safe 😷🇦🇺
They move around a lot this time of the year. Will be easier in a few months. Just unlucky really. We saw them every day, but always at the wrong time and in the wrong spot haha
Nice video,, thank you.. Images look great. So what was your verdict on using the R5? Better, same ???? Did the auto focusing and tracking work as well as expected?
I like it at the start where you'll say you'll capture birds in flight and in the first three days you only show us one :-( Tnnx for sharing, excellent work looking forward to the next instalment hopefully with more BIF keepers.
Hallo Jan, wieder einmal wunderschöne Aufnahmen. Da werde ich neidisch :-). Eine Frage noch. Da Du eine Blende von 5.6 hattest, hattest Du den 1,4x Konverter mit drauf?
Great video Jan, love that Regent Parrot image! When I shot Canon I mainly used my 7Dmk2 and 1dxmk2 for flight images and was fairly successful, still got some good ones when I later got a 5dmk4 but as your finding out now these new mirrorless cameras will make it a lot more fun for you, great work, looking forward to your next one cheers
Yes, I captured some flight stuff with DSLRs as well, but as you will see in Part II, the R5 takes it to another level. I probably got more flight shots in one trip and in the last three years combined
@@jan_wegener oh great Jan, looking forward to it, yes I made the switch 4 years ago to mirrorless and have been enjoying these new systems since, so very glad Canon had finally come to the party too, we all win, bit late for me but I am happy.
Bit here and there, Murray-Sunset, Wyperfeld, Hattah, some private areas, Gluepot. Lot's of driving needed in the Mallee usually to find birds. It can be quite hit and miss
Great content fantastic photos, lovely colours, would be interested to know if you turn IS off on Lens, I have the R5 and 500mm f4 ii I normally keep IS off when I go above 1/1200 but find it helps to keep it on at lower shutter speeds while on Tripod Helps keep ISO down
@@jan_wegener Personally I can’t see any benefit with it on above 1/3200 for BIF The reason I turn it off is to save batteries as it draws power, seems to drain batteries even when camera is switched off, I Appropriate the time you take for these videos and have learned a lot from you, Thank you 😎👍🏻
@@TheEastbelfast I rather leave it on at all times, so I don't forget to turn it on and it also dramatically stabilises the viewfinder irregardless f the shutter speed. So in combination with the IBIS, that makes a huge difference.
Great video, as always Jan. Out of interest, what was the ‘banjo sounding’ music that was in the background some of the time? Look forward to your next video!
Great video Jan, two questions, 1) do you ever use CRAW in your R5? And 2) I wish I’d got this on your question show with Duade, I wondered how if you guys worry about bad encounters with snakes! On my trips to Australia I was always having unwanted encounters with them!
Hey, I don't use it, but in one of my next videos I discuss it with someone who always does. It seems to be fine to use tbh. I see snakes from time to time, but I am not worried about them. I have come within inches of them and they always just wiggle away
@@jan_wegener Thanks Jan, I’ll look forward to that, I kinda wonder, after shelling out the big money for the 45 meg images if it makes sense to go to the CRAW. More photos on the card,especially if you’re blazing away at 20 frames a second…but is there a cost?
Love your video and experience with the lens. I'm from India and I follow your video regularly. I'm planning to go for R5 pairing it with either EF 100-400 or 500mm F4. Also I do shoot macro a lot. What's your opinion on ISO at 6400 or till how much is usable in low light conditions?
So full of light! That's amazing. Excellent backgrounds as always. I wish I can go to Australia one day. Are the birds all that shy, so you need your blind, or is it just to get closer? By the way, Jan, could you say what settings you use when making those video clips? I know you spend hours of time on few minutes of video, but they are so much alive. Looking forward to the next! Greetings from Denmark, Jan
The birds up there are generally pretty skittish. so the blind helps to get close enough I shoots at 25fps, so shutter speed is usually 1/50 and ISo set accordingly. Lately, I have been using higher shutter speeds for bird videos, to keep the lens wide open and it works quite well.
Hello jan, thanks for uploading another video, i have bought myself a canon eos 50d dslr camera for bird photography, i was wondering abour 2 things: 1 whats your thoughts on the canon 75-300mm as a lens to start of with for bird photography, and 2nd what questions fo you aks yourself when seaking/researching a bird your going to photograph? P.s i can identify 300 species of birds in Western Australia and i know how to use my camera of bt heart...
Loving the footage, Jan. I have found my R5 to be a tad slow for birds in flight so I will interested in your comments. I’m using a F4 600mm IS III lens so you’d think it would be satisfactory. I know you have the new RF 100-500mm, how are you finding that for birds in flight with the R5?
All these flight shots were with the 600 version II The 100-500 has a bit faster AF than that lens. I find both lenses with the R5 pretty good for BIF. You have to use the eye AF, tho for BIF
Jan, I know it’s a bit sadistic of me, but I get a laugh every time you throw a little fit when the birds dont cooperate with your perches. So funny. Why do you edit these moments into your films?
@@jan_wegener I thought so😀😀 so much fun going through all that haha. That regent parrot is spectacular, love that in flight shot!😍 have a good one Jan, looking fwd. to the next epi!
Klasse Vogelwelt. Davon kann ich in D nur träumen. Eine Frage zum AF der R5. In einem Video hattest du bereits beschrieben, das der AF oft freigestellte Vögel nicht erkennt und diese nicht Scharf stellt. Das hatte ich heute wirklich oft und finde es absolut unbefriedigend. Hast du eine Idee wie man das Verhalten verbessern kann? Händisch manuell immer einzugreifen damit der AF das Motov findet ist in meinen Augen eine schlechte Lösung. Zumal diese bei schnellen Vögeln nicht umsetzbar ist. Gruß Michael
Ja, das kann manchmal schon echt nervig sein. Die beste Loesung fuer mich ist es immer auf den Ansitzast vorzufokussieren wenn es geht. Dann greuft auch der Augen AF sofort. Oder wenn man merkt das die Cam woanders hinfokissiert sofrt stoppen, dann ist es manchmal noch nicht zu spaet. leider haben alle spiegellosen dieses Problem.
I'm sorry but can you please tell us about that bird hide suit again? It looks perfect for hot Indian weather, and is more practical than carrying a pop up hide around. Brand name and link would be very useful.
@@MrWDCash It's a bit more annoying to use with mirrorless and seems to be less needed. The main thing is really that flash cannot keep up with the high frames rates.
@@jan_wegener I have been seriously considering adding a flash rig to my 7dii. Primarily because of your suggestion on a past vid. Slowing down the frame rate and its clumsiness slowing the decision. Yesterday, shooting at a nesting site in very dappled light had me really wishing I had a flash. But still on the fence
I think it would be cool if you put together a short video of a few minutes with your great drone and camera footage. Lots of Kangaroo video bouncing around 🦘
So good mate, that drone footage is incredible, lovely photos. Hopefully I will be able to come next time. Cheers, Duade
I hope so too!
I have really enjoyed watching both of your videos, and I love the blooming friendship you guys have. I’ve learnt a lot watching these videos. Cheers fellas!
@@thewildfather thanks mate :) And due to Covid we have hardly managed to do anything of what we had planned!
Love your videos albeit they always leave me green with envy at the wonderful quiet locations and incredible species you have in Australia.
Yes, it's a beautiful country. Hopefully one day it will be open again
We have such diverse and wonderful wildlife to photograph. Combined with all the beautiful locations it really does make us the lucky country.
Indeed, at least pre covid for us in Melbourne
Very Nice Video, Thanks for sharing, love the transition of your picture to the edit end. Awesome Work! Cheers from Mexico
Glad you liked it! Yes, I thought that might be nice for people to see. Even though it doesn't look like much sometimes there can still be a lot of layers in Photoshop
@@jan_wegener I believe is good to see the final result, I really appreciate your Video and the knowledge you share
wonderful. so glad i found this channel. love the australian content
Awesome, thank you!
Very beautiful video Jan, wonderful pictures as usual and very beautiful place and birds to see. You are a real sorce of inspiration
Thank you so much 😀
Nice work - and wonderful images once again - Thank you
Many thanks!
amazing your comments about peaceful Doves.So common in SEQ..amazing the different species in different areas.
I just have a soft spot for them and don't see them much around here :)
Wonderful work Jan. Blown away by the editing and the drone footage. I really enjoyed this trip, looking forward to part 2.
Glad you enjoyed it! Must be interesting to see how I filmed it and then how it came together
Lovely shots. Welcome to our Northern Victorian Mallee country.
It's a beautiful area!
Such quality content! Stunning images and video too.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Excellent video. Really well put together. Thanks.
Glad you enjoyed it!
I can tell a lot of effort went into making this video, high quality video of high quality photography. Keep up the awesome work 👍
Thanks a ton! Yes, it was one of my more involved projects and while editing I felt like I hardly filmed enough in the field lol
Wow, Great Wildlife video in 4K.
Glad you enjoyed it
Another profi very nice to watch video. Can't wait for the sequel!
Glad you enjoyed it! Part II coming this week
Great job. So beautiful.
Thank you! Cheers!
Got my R5 coming this week...can't wait. Greta shots in the video...great work as always Jan
Awesome! Thank you!
Great Jan, always great photographs :)
Many thanks!
Looking forward for the next !!
Will come this week :)
Brilliant work and videos Jan, youre taking me to places I`m never going to get to now and showing me such fantastic and different birds to those we have in the UK, so colourful. Thank you Jan and your colleague for sharing this with us all.
Glad you are enjoying the videos :)
Awesome video, what beautiful country and the drone footage was spectacular!
Glad you enjoyed it
Might be your best video Jan, I love the addition of your droneshots and I absolutely adore your edits!
Thanks so much 😊 Drone adds nice other dimension, but also takes time to film as you know
Woohoo, keen for the next one!
Coming this week :)
Very nice video Jan. Beautifully put together.
Thank you very much!
Brilliant work Jan, a big hike in production values with the extra 'B roll' and drone footage - lovely to see the environment. Hope you had plenty of water with you! Looking forward to part B!
Glad you enjoyed it. Would love to do more of these videos, but Covid isn't exactly helping
really liked this, really nice footage
Glad you enjoyed it
Awesome buddy, the lodge looked the business !!!! great vid and shots as always 👌👍🏼😉
Glad you enjoyed it
Wow Jan, I've enjoyed every second of this video !! It's just love for bird photgraphy all over it !! Amazing really. And a tad funny watching the hides blowing in the wind ;-)
Glad you enjoyed it! :)
Beautifully filmed, loved the drone footage.
Thank you very much!
Soo amazing video and nice drone footage. I was there virtually !!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Great video! Beatiful birds live here! Saludos desde Argentina!
Glad you enjoyed it
Fantastic video again Jan! Thank you 🙏🏻
My pleasure!
Excellent video and pics.
Many thanks!
great video mate! your videos and Duades videos are a huge inspiration for for my photography. thank you!
Great to hear! Thank you :)
Great outing Jan. Looking forward for the continuation chapter. Hello from Malaysia. Cheers.
Thanks for watching! Next part will come this week
Very nice! Great bird images and the drone footage near the end was gorgeous!
Many thanks! Yes, I have been enjoying the drone a lot.
Great shots! I liked your Kangaroo in flight video, too.
Glad you enjoyed it
You know you are videoing and photographing birds well when my usually uninterested cat is transfixed by the entire video. She grew up in a national park with me and her first friends were black cockatoos who would throw stuff for her to chase. She sadly doesn't get on with the sulfur crested cockatoos where we live now (they don't like her). I think this is bringing back kittenhood memories.
Oh, that's a cute story. The Black Cockatoos must've know she's not a threat
Excellent video mate!
Glad you enjoyed it
Cool shots Jan.
thanks!
Greetings from the US (New Jersey), Jan. Great work. Love your work!
Thank you very much!
Great video, Jan! It's so much fun to be back on the road after such a long time close to home during the pandemic. Dreaming of the day when I can visit Australia again. Keep up the great work.
Thanks mate, it was, until they introduced another lockdown here last week :(
I hope one day they will open Australia again!
Enjoyed your video. Thanks.
Glad to hear it!
Awesome vid. Thank you!
Glad you liked it!
Soo true. Sometimes you just aren't lucky. My only trip to the Victorian mallee so far we had super limited opportunities to see any birds. 2700km round trip and mostly got whistling kites. Fortunately it's such a beautiful landscape! Definitely keen to go back and get some decent blue bonnets for once!
Blue Bonnets are some of the most difficult parrots to get
I can definitely believe that! I've got 3 photos ever. None of which I'd actually say are remotely good. Although it's nice to know it's not just me!
Amazing!
Thank you! Cheers!
The electronic shutter settings makes for quite shooting while still running a high frame rate.
Birds don’t really like the mechanical high speed shutter noise, can’t say I blame them.
Looking forward to seeing part two.
Stay safe 😷🇦🇺
Yes, it certainly helps. Once you get used to not hearing the shutter sound it's quite enjoyable
Some nice shots but surprised the Major Mitchell's were hard to catch they usually in flocks up there. Accommodation looked lovely too.
They move around a lot this time of the year. Will be easier in a few months. Just unlucky really. We saw them every day, but always at the wrong time and in the wrong spot haha
@@jan_wegener yeah welcome to life eh.
Great video, great shots, love the drone footage. Ever thought about running workshops?
I had plan to do some, but then covid struck
Nice video,, thank you.. Images look great. So what was your verdict on using the R5? Better, same ???? Did the auto focusing and tracking work as well as expected?
Thanks! It's the best camera I have ever touched. Lots more action in Part II
Terrific video and one day I would love to go on one of these trips with you!
What software do you use for processing and editing your videos?
Thanks :)
Davinci Studio
I like it at the start where you'll say you'll capture birds in flight and in the first three days you only show us one :-( Tnnx for sharing, excellent work looking forward to the next instalment hopefully with more BIF keepers.
There will be a lot more coming soon. But I can only show what happened hehe.
Really enjoyed this video, thanks for your time and effort. Looking forward to part two. Are you using the 1.4TC with the RF 100-500?
I used it for filming a lot, but I did not use it much for photos, it does work well, though
Nice work
Thank you! Cheers!
Hallo Jan, wieder einmal wunderschöne Aufnahmen. Da werde ich neidisch :-). Eine Frage noch. Da Du eine Blende von 5.6 hattest, hattest Du den 1,4x Konverter mit drauf?
Nein, nur 600mm. After wenn ich F4 nehmen wuerde hab ich einfach zu wenig Schaerfe auf dem Vogel
@@jan_wegener Vielen Dank
Great video Jan, love that Regent Parrot image!
When I shot Canon I mainly used my 7Dmk2 and 1dxmk2 for flight images and was fairly successful, still got some good ones when I later got a 5dmk4 but as your finding out now these new mirrorless cameras will make it a lot more fun for you, great work, looking forward to your next one cheers
Yes, I captured some flight stuff with DSLRs as well, but as you will see in Part II, the R5 takes it to another level. I probably got more flight shots in one trip and in the last three years combined
@@jan_wegener oh great Jan, looking forward to it, yes I made the switch 4 years ago to mirrorless and have been enjoying these new systems since, so very glad Canon had finally come to the party too, we all win, bit late for me but I am happy.
@@mykelphotography Yes, I am very glad too :D
Australian wildlife..............Birds
lots around :)
Jan, love to know what part of the Mallee you were in, I'd love to check it out and live in Central Victoria so not to far to go
Bit here and there, Murray-Sunset, Wyperfeld, Hattah, some private areas, Gluepot.
Lot's of driving needed in the Mallee usually to find birds. It can be quite hit and miss
Great content fantastic photos, lovely colours, would be interested to know if you turn IS off on Lens, I have the R5 and 500mm f4 ii
I normally keep IS off when I go above 1/1200 but find it helps to keep it on at lower shutter speeds while on Tripod
Helps keep ISO down
Thanks! I never turn my IS off
@@jan_wegener
Personally I can’t see any benefit with it on above 1/3200 for BIF
The reason I turn it off is to save batteries as it draws power, seems to drain batteries even when camera is switched off, I Appropriate the time you take for these videos and have learned a lot from you, Thank you
😎👍🏻
@@TheEastbelfast I rather leave it on at all times, so I don't forget to turn it on and it also dramatically stabilises the viewfinder irregardless f the shutter speed. So in combination with the IBIS, that makes a huge difference.
Hi Jan. Nice footage. I have an question regarding editing the background. Are You just lighting it or also blurring?
I never blurr my backgrounds, I usually lighten them with various methods or blend in a bit of colour
Great video, as always Jan. Out of interest, what was the ‘banjo sounding’ music that was in the background some of the time? Look forward to your next video!
If you give me a time stamp I can let you know. Glad you enjoyed it
At 4.07 guitar instrumental. Loving the sound of it. If you know the band/guitarist, that would be great. Thanks for replying mate. Tschüss!
@@markjarrett8168 Fresh Fallen Snow - Chris Haugen. I really like that track
@@jan_wegener Thanks Jan. Great videos, great music!
Great video Jan, two questions, 1) do you ever use CRAW in your R5? And 2) I wish I’d got this on your question show with Duade, I wondered how if you guys worry about bad encounters with snakes! On my trips to Australia I was always having unwanted encounters with them!
Hey,
I don't use it, but in one of my next videos I discuss it with someone who always does. It seems to be fine to use tbh. I see snakes from time to time, but I am not worried about them. I have come within inches of them and they always just wiggle away
@@jan_wegener Thanks Jan, I’ll look forward to that, I kinda wonder, after shelling out the big money for the 45 meg images if it makes sense to go to the CRAW. More photos on the card,especially if you’re blazing away at 20 frames a second…but is there a cost?
@@Joya5545 That's why I haven't changed. The cost of full RAW is hard drives, the cost of CRAW is a potential compromise
Love your video and experience with the lens. I'm from India and I follow your video regularly. I'm planning to go for R5 pairing it with either EF 100-400 or 500mm F4. Also I do shoot macro a lot. What's your opinion on ISO at 6400 or till how much is usable in low light conditions?
In part II of this video there's an image I shot at 12800 and that's still very usable
So full of light! That's amazing. Excellent backgrounds as always. I wish I can go to Australia one day.
Are the birds all that shy, so you need your blind, or is it just to get closer?
By the way, Jan, could you say what settings you use when making those video clips? I know you spend hours of time on few minutes of video, but they are so much alive.
Looking forward to the next!
Greetings from Denmark, Jan
The birds up there are generally pretty skittish. so the blind helps to get close enough
I shoots at 25fps, so shutter speed is usually 1/50 and ISo set accordingly. Lately, I have been using higher shutter speeds for bird videos, to keep the lens wide open and it works quite well.
@@jan_wegener Thanks! So you shoot video in manual mode?
Regards from Jan.
@@Squeezesify yes
Hello jan, thanks for uploading another video, i have bought myself a canon eos 50d dslr camera for bird photography, i was wondering abour 2 things: 1 whats your thoughts on the canon 75-300mm as a lens to start of with for bird photography, and 2nd what questions fo you aks yourself when seaking/researching a bird your going to photograph? P.s i can identify 300 species of birds in Western Australia and i know how to use my camera of bt heart...
In terms of the lens it all depends on your budget. 70-300 isn't terrible, but still fairly short for birds.
@@jan_wegener thanks jan, yes i agree i was going to start of with it then buy a 600mm prime lens...
Tamron 150-600 is absolutely fantastic for an EF machine. Make sure it’s the G2!
Loving the footage, Jan. I have found my R5 to be a tad slow for birds in flight so I will interested in your comments. I’m using a F4 600mm IS III lens so you’d think it would be satisfactory. I know you have the new RF 100-500mm, how are you finding that for birds in flight with the R5?
All these flight shots were with the 600 version II
The 100-500 has a bit faster AF than that lens. I find both lenses with the R5 pretty good for BIF. You have to use the eye AF, tho for BIF
Great video! How do you get this much birds to come to your perches?
Water in this case
where were you, exactly? I live in Melbourne and am planning on getting up there. thanks.
Jan, what stabilizer mode do you recommend for the 100-500 with R5 for birds in flight? 1 or 2?
I have left it on 1
Haha, watching on tv...
:)
Nice video!!
Can u do a video on canon eos r?
Thanks, not sure I will, because I wouldn't want to use it for wildlife
Jan, I know it’s a bit sadistic of me, but I get a laugh every time you throw a little fit when the birds dont cooperate with your perches. So funny. Why do you edit these moments into your films?
haha, keeping it real
Your Peaceful Doves look like our Inca Doves and Ruddy Ground Doves here in Arizona.
Yes, they remind me of them, too. Similar small size as well.
Great video mate, enjoyed it heaps! Beautiful shots! How many hundreds of gigabytes were the footage?😀😀
Thanks! 1.2 TB including the video files
@@jan_wegener I thought so😀😀 so much fun going through all that haha. That regent parrot is spectacular, love that in flight shot!😍 have a good one Jan, looking fwd. to the next epi!
Klasse Vogelwelt. Davon kann ich in D nur träumen. Eine Frage zum AF der R5.
In einem Video hattest du bereits beschrieben, das der AF oft freigestellte Vögel nicht erkennt und diese nicht Scharf stellt.
Das hatte ich heute wirklich oft und finde es absolut unbefriedigend.
Hast du eine Idee wie man das Verhalten verbessern kann? Händisch manuell immer einzugreifen damit der AF das Motov findet ist in meinen Augen eine schlechte Lösung.
Zumal diese bei schnellen Vögeln nicht umsetzbar ist.
Gruß
Michael
Ja, das kann manchmal schon echt nervig sein. Die beste Loesung fuer mich ist es immer auf den Ansitzast vorzufokussieren wenn es geht. Dann greuft auch der Augen AF sofort. Oder wenn man merkt das die Cam woanders hinfokissiert sofrt stoppen, dann ist es manchmal noch nicht zu spaet. leider haben alle spiegellosen dieses Problem.
@@jan_wegener ok. Aber irgendwie keine befriedigende Performance.....
@@michaelp9574 Wenn man das Problem im Hinterkopf behaelt tritt es zumindest bei mir eigentlich fast nie auf.
I'm sorry but can you please tell us about that bird hide suit again? It looks perfect for hot Indian weather, and is more practical than carrying a pop up hide around. Brand name and link would be very useful.
G'day mate, here is the link store.naturescapes.net/lenscoat-lenshide-lightweight/
@@Duade thanks Duade!
LensCoat LensHide. I am using the tall version
There's also an Amazon link below
fascinating, thank you!
are you not afraid of snakes and spiders..??
Thanks. Short answer, no :D
@@jan_wegener hero!!
Hi Jan,
I have noticed your not shooting with a flash in this vid, or others, with the R5.
Whats up?
Bill
I have not been using my flash much at all since I got the R5
@@jan_wegener Is this because the R5 handles light better then your 1Dx did? Or just differant conditions?
@@MrWDCash It's a bit more annoying to use with mirrorless and seems to be less needed. The main thing is really that flash cannot keep up with the high frames rates.
@@jan_wegener I have been seriously considering adding a flash rig to my 7dii. Primarily because of your suggestion on a past vid. Slowing down the frame rate and its clumsiness slowing the decision.
Yesterday, shooting at a nesting site in very dappled light had me really wishing I had a flash. But still on the fence
@@MrWDCash It can certainly help a lot in certain situations. On my 5D I have used it all the time
Just curious here. Why does Australia seem to have so many different species of parrots?
They must have been the most well suited species to live in these environments I suppose.
I think it would be cool if you put together a short video of a few minutes with your great drone and camera footage. Lots of Kangaroo video bouncing around 🦘
Yes, I have been thinking of that. Thanks for reminding me :)
Not seeing any information specific to the R5 in this video.
I own a BirdPark here in Sri Lanka.You would not believe the amount of money we have to pay for bringing these type of parrots 😂You lucky af man 😂😂😂💔
Yes, Black Cokatoos is another one that doesn't cost much here ;)