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Bailey's cypress-pine for my paddock
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Bar-shouldered dove
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I hear Bar-shouldered doves more than I see them at my place, but this one was quite obliging by sitting on a fence post for a while
Dead Black-shouldered kite on a barbed wire fence (warning distressing images)
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Dead Black-shouldered kite on a barbed wire fence (warning distressing images)
Can you identify this nest?
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Can you identify this nest?
Grey fantail
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I love it when hyperactive birds sit still! It doesn't happen very often with Grey fantails, but this one was having a nice rest at Cooby Dam near Toowoomba, about a month ago. This is the alisteri sub-species. There's six sub-species of Grey fantails, with the alisteri sub-species extending from southern Queensland down to Victoria. The southern most alisteri members do migrate north and west ...
Stress regrowth on gum tree
Просмотров 4714 дней назад
This eucalypt is showing interesting regrowth in my paddock. I believe this is a stress response after a hard time. I wasn't really checking it back in the drought but I presume it had a hard time then, and since the last few years have been wet it's now rebounding. I've noticed two large trees die on our property in that time, and I'm glad this one hasn't gone the same way. If you've ever obse...
Great egret hunting
Просмотров 2514 дней назад
Here's a Great egret hunting in a dam in SE Queensland. The long neck has two purposes. It allows the bird to keep some distance away from the prey and not scare it away. And it also allows energy to be stored when the neck is in its recoiled position and then rapidly expelled to make a quick strike at the prey
Galahs preening
Просмотров 31021 день назад
Here's some nice footage of two galahs allopreening. The male is on the left and the female is on the right. This is a great activity which helps keep the skin and feathers in tip top condition and also reinforces social bonds. I filmed this back when it was warm LOL!
Microbat relocation
Просмотров 9621 день назад
It's definitely a day for cold animals! I just pulled down our shed door and this little microbat fell out in a state of torpor. I happily relocated him somewhere safer
Hibernating cane toads
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I just found two hibernating cane toads in a branch I was cutting up ~ I didn't know they did this
Channel 7 Toowoomba News - Regent honeyeaters
Просмотров 127Месяц назад
Here's the Channel 7 news story on the Regent honeyeaters.
The importance of the Swift parrot and Regent honeyeater visiting Toowoomba
Просмотров 147Месяц назад
I did this video to explain the importance of the Swift parrot and Regent honeyeater visiting Toowoomba at the moment - feel free to share this with anyone who you think needs to understand it
Regent honeyeater Friday 28/6/2024
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A little more footage of our favourite visitor
Birds at water trough 25/6/2024
Просмотров 67Месяц назад
Just by chance I've noticed that a group of Honeyeaters have taken to bathing in one of our horse troughs between 10am and noon pretty much every day. So I set my camera and caught some of the action - it's mainly Yellow-faced honeyeaters and White-naped honeyeaters, but there were a few surprise visitors as well. The first 1:45 is the highlights and then there's about 5 minutes of unedited foo...
Regent honeyeater - more footage
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Here's some better footage of one of the Regent honeyeaters at Highfields Falls
Regent honeyeater
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Regent honeyeater
Bird painting exhibition in Crows Nest
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Bird painting exhibition in Crows Nest
Eastern Barn owl gastric pellets
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Eastern Barn owl gastric pellets
Ch 7 news article on Swift Parrots visiting Toowoomba
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Ch 7 news article on Swift Parrots visiting Toowoomba
Speckled warbler foraging
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Speckled warbler foraging
Indigenous mural - Grand Central Shopping Centre, Toowoomba
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Indigenous mural - Grand Central Shopping Centre, Toowoomba
Swift parrots on the Toowoomba Range
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Swift parrots on the Toowoomba Range
Stick insect rescue
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Stick insect rescue
Sleeping Tawny frogmouth
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Sleeping Tawny frogmouth
Brown cuckoo-dove - iridescence
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Brown cuckoo-dove - iridescence
Silvereyes preening
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Silvereyes preening
Highfields Village eagle mural
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Highfields Village eagle mural
Legless lizard relocation (not a snake!)
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Legless lizard relocation (not a snake!)
Beautiful indigenous mural in Dalby
Просмотров 252 месяца назад
Beautiful indigenous mural in Dalby
Galah plucks hairs out of my ear
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Galah plucks hairs out of my ear

Комментарии

  • @davepastern
    @davepastern 6 часов назад

    it seems the big bonus for barbed wire over non barbed wire is "security"...at least from a quick Google... there is ZERO reason for barbed wire. I guarantee that many drivers would have went past that poor bird, and not given 2 Fs and stop to try and assist.

  • @neelimadate85
    @neelimadate85 4 дня назад

    Australian lorries,rosellas,cockatoos are simply amazing!Their colour takes your breath away! GOD's beautiful creations!

    • @birdbites
      @birdbites 4 дня назад

      They are beautiful aren't they

  • @robertfoster7807
    @robertfoster7807 5 дней назад

    Devil bird

  • @Bestpethome
    @Bestpethome 7 дней назад

    Good video brother plz spot me ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @rafaelmamapapa5702
    @rafaelmamapapa5702 9 дней назад

    Jelen bird or cucak keling bird

  • @unrulytoast1189
    @unrulytoast1189 12 дней назад

    I have 2 that show up at mine. Since they are smart enough not to brawl for the food like the magpies and kookaburras, they catch the food I throw mid air. It's cool as, I purposefully throw the food up high for them and they know when I am about to do it.

  • @kanepillers8981
    @kanepillers8981 12 дней назад

    Just a guess, but possibly Silvereye or one of the smaller honeyeaters.

    • @birdbites
      @birdbites 10 дней назад

      Could be a Silvereye - just not sure about their breeding here though. The one's from Tassie won't while they're visiting, but the local ones could once they return from further north, I just haven't noticed them being sedentary enough on our property for breeding. But this has got me interested now, thanks ~ I'm going to look into it more

  • @anonymousc1545
    @anonymousc1545 13 дней назад

    i couldnt :(

  • @nihilistic7840
    @nihilistic7840 19 дней назад

    Would be good to get some bird song instead of the jolly ditty

    • @birdbites
      @birdbites 18 дней назад

      Yes I thought that myself and stopped putting music on my clips a year or two ago

  • @domm6812
    @domm6812 19 дней назад

    What do you think would be the cause of this?

    • @birdbites
      @birdbites 18 дней назад

      I've been told it's a stress response after having a few rough years in the drought

  • @domm6812
    @domm6812 21 день назад

    Parrots are made of love ...and screams.

  • @UknowWhoWeR
    @UknowWhoWeR 24 дня назад

    I thought that was Kano rat from mortal kombat

  • @ktozy2149
    @ktozy2149 24 дня назад

    Nice work Batman

  • @davepastern
    @davepastern 26 дней назад

    such a gorgeous bird!!!

  • @adamfistler465
    @adamfistler465 26 дней назад

    Poor thing. Makes you want to take him home and give him a good life without struggling and fear of being killed in any instant.

  • @adamfistler465
    @adamfistler465 26 дней назад

    Whats wrong with its eye. He kind of looks like a rat terminator with it like that.

    • @birdbites
      @birdbites 26 дней назад

      I think he lost it in a fight :-(

  • @sarah3796
    @sarah3796 26 дней назад

    Wow! Beautiful! Thank you for posting.

  • @davepastern
    @davepastern 27 дней назад

    Brilliant video. Your take on humans depending upon the rest of our ecosphere is 100% correct. Sadly, those people making those particular comments are online trolls. You can't educate them.

    • @birdbites
      @birdbites 26 дней назад

      Thanks. Yes it's a hard question on how to reach people like that. Common sense certainly doesn't. I think they find it too confrontational and that they have too much to lose

    • @davepastern
      @davepastern 26 дней назад

      ​@@birdbites I see a lot of uncaring selfish people in society now. Around 18 months ago, I was heading off to work. Spotted a stunned Rainbow Lorikeet on my lane. Slowed, pulled to the side, put emergencies on and got out of the car. I see One of these idiots in their big Yankee style utes speeding along, oblivious, flag it to slow down, nah. Just ignored me and kept going. I am 100% certain that they saw the lori on the road. He thankfully narrowly missed it. The driver behind him slowed and stopped. I was able to get out onto the road and pick the Rainbow Lorikeet up and get it into my car. I drove down to the next street and turned into it and parked in a driveway. The suddenly stunned Lori came to and was trying to get out of my car, so I opened the passenger and door and et voila! It flew off at speed LOL. I tell this story because near 100% of drivers wouldn't have stopped and if I hadn't stopped, it'd certainly been killed. Needlessly. You just can't argue with stupid and the majority of the human species is now stupid imho.

  • @davepastern
    @davepastern 28 дней назад

    Great to see it on the news, worried about non birders rocking up and stressing the hell out of these birds. 2 were there on 30/6 and only 1 last Sunday 6/7.

    • @birdbites
      @birdbites 26 дней назад

      Yes that's always a concern. Given that these birds are so high up they should be right. But it's always something to be aware of

    • @davepastern
      @davepastern 26 дней назад

      @@birdbites there are a lot of idiots out there sadly.

    • @mnj640
      @mnj640 3 дня назад

      People who don't care about the birds won't go there. More birdwatchers would go there though

    • @davepastern
      @davepastern 3 дня назад

      @@mnj640 not necessarily true. Ordinary people do rock up just to see what the fuss is all about. And usually, they don't care about the birds or environments, it's just a spectacle. We've already had the Powerful Owls at Highfield falls (same location as they Regent Honeyeaters were at) abandon their nest, killing any chance of babies, at least at this location. It is unlikely that they will return to this location to breed again too. And they have been at this location for several years.

  • @eegleweege
    @eegleweege Месяц назад

    I have just bought a copy of this book, however upon learning that it is a condensed version of the Australian Bird Guide, the colouring of the distribution maps for each species is not clearly explained in the beginning of the book - it is the case that pages with subspecies that vary in appearance are colour-coded, and that's clear enough. Is the meaning of the light and dark green shading on the distribution map ever explained in the Australian Bird Guide?

    • @birdbites
      @birdbites 28 дней назад

      Hi there, yes it is explained in the ABG. The darker shaded areas is where a bird is commonly found, the lighter shaded areas are for where it may be found, but isn't common. And agree, that should have been explained in the compact edition.

  • @jasonclark950
    @jasonclark950 Месяц назад

    Sounds like a Yellow Oriole to me. Cheers

    • @birdbites
      @birdbites 28 дней назад

      Thanks Jason - I'm not familiar with them, but will look and listen out for them next time I'm up there

  • @WildCaught73
    @WildCaught73 Месяц назад

    Are the birds still in Toowoomba? I was thinking about coming sometime this week, or should I leave earlier?

    • @birdbites
      @birdbites Месяц назад

      Still there, but with the wet weather and the fact it's getting later in the season I don't know how long they'll stay

    • @WildCaught73
      @WildCaught73 Месяц назад

      @@birdbites Thanks mate! Will head up there soon! Are there any other hotspots up there that I could visit in a day where I could get some other rarer species, or just some that we don't get on the Sunshine Coast?

    • @davepastern
      @davepastern 28 дней назад

      7 swift parrots see by myself last Sunday 6/7. Confirmed by 2 other birders at the time, although eBird is basically saying I'm lying. They were at Picnic point, at the bottom of Tobruk drive. They are difficult to spot when high in the Eucalypts. They don't tend to chatter like lories do when feeding. Regent Honeyeater at Highfield falls - 2 spotted on 30/6, but only a singular bird on 6/7. Easier to spot than the Swift parrots, although they are high up in the trees too. I'm so happy that I got to see both species.

    • @davepastern
      @davepastern 28 дней назад

      ​@@WildCaught73 Devon park boundary road for ground cuckoo shrikes, red backed kingfisher (lifer for me) and white winged fairywrens (haven't spotted any adult males in full plumage on either visit on 30/6 and 6/7). Spotted a pair of Nankeen Kestrels. Spotted Red backed Kingfisher. Thought I'd spotted the ground cuckoo shrikes, but sadly, they are normal black faced species. Did spot several Golden headed Cisticolas on 30/6 visit, but not 6/7 visit. Arthur shooter memorial park had quite a fair few scaley breasted lorikeets that weren't too afraid of humans (got a few nice shots of a pair). I didn't follow the river down as I didn't have time. Cory st park has lots of red rumped parrots feeding on the grasses amongst Galahs. There's lot of dogs in this park, so kind of hard to get close to them as dogs spook them a fair bit. There was also a whistling kite there trying to pick them off on 30/6 (I didn't go back on 6/7). bird hyphen spot dot com has a good page on these 3 locations. replace hyphen with an actual hyphen (google won't let me post URLs, deletes posts). Google "birding around oakey boundary rd" and it's like the 3rd link. There is a powerful owl male that roosts at highfield falls near the track, just past the turn off for the waterfalls, but please be careful. Large numbers have been congregating to spot/photography him and he wasn't there on 6/7. Some are reporting that he has a nesting female near his regular roost and that there's a high risk of abandonment of the nest, so probably best to leave them alone imho. Highfield falls - other than the regent honeyeater, I spotted male & female king parrots, a pair of pale headed rosellas, female regent bowerbird, rainbow bee eaters, several eastern yellow robins and a pair of little lorikeets (lifer for me) on 30/6. Spotted a male mistletoe bird on 6/7 visit. Usual culprits (noisy miners, magpies, torresian crows) easily spotted of course. I didn't extensively explore this location as I'm not in the best fitness shape and carrying around a R3 and 500f4 prime (mark 1, so even heavier) is rather tiring). ymmv. There are several nesting rainbow lorikeets at picnic point (tobruk drive), more scaley breasted lorikeets too, laughing kookaburras etc. Definitely well worth visiting. For Brisbane metro, archerfield wetlands, sandy camp wetlands, oxley creek common are all well worthwhile visiting. scarlet honeyeaters (both male & female) have been feeding up on Tooheys ridge at Tooheys forest (take the Cheval st location and park there and follow the climb up the ridge - it's only ~300m). Halfway up there's a fork, take the left fork and finish going up - you'll end up at a T intersection on Tooheys ridge. There are flowering Black boys ~100m on either side of this T intersection. Best to get up around 10am. I found that the birds have been reliably visiting around 10.30am and come and go in waves through to around 1.30pm. Also visiting are yellow faced honeyeaters. Lots of striated pardalotes too, but they are usually high up in the tree. Noisy friarbirds also feed on the black boy flowers, and you can get some great shots at eye level, but you do need a long focal length (I shoot at 700mm on my full frame R3 and they are still tiny). A R7 with a Sigma 150-600 and 1.4x TC will get some great shots. I've seen the scarlets at 4 locations over the past month: tooheys forest oxley creek common hardings paddock sgt dan stiller park hardings paddock out west, ~15 min drive south of Yamanto is well worth a visit too. There is several Rose robins out there, although being lucky enough to come across them is a challenge (6 visits in the past 6 weeks, only spotted once). Look for them in the bush tucker track. I hope this helps!

    • @WildCaught73
      @WildCaught73 27 дней назад

      @@davepastern I went out there and saw five swift parrots and a regent honeyeater. I'm also so glad!!!

  • @WildCaught73
    @WildCaught73 Месяц назад

    Are the parrots still there? I am thinking about going sometime this week but don't want to miss them.

    • @birdbites
      @birdbites 28 дней назад

      They were there a few days ago, don't know about right now. Sorry for the late info

  • @rosewillow6857
    @rosewillow6857 Месяц назад

    Wonderful video

  • @jasonclark950
    @jasonclark950 Месяц назад

    Definitely an olive backed sunbird nest! I used to get them nest under my veranda in Townsville North QLD. Cheers

  • @ClaudeV1234
    @ClaudeV1234 Месяц назад

    Fantastic work you’re doing here, getting the message out there on the problems we have.

  • @jasonclark950
    @jasonclark950 Месяц назад

    Looks like a juvenile bird, as it hasn't completed the moult and developed its red brow stripes. Maybe pesticide poisoning from feeding on contaminated seeding grasses along road verges. Cheers

    • @birdbites
      @birdbites Месяц назад

      Good pick up Jason

  • @user-kr9qy9iv9t
    @user-kr9qy9iv9t Месяц назад

    Бедненькая! Как мне её жалко! Она и бежать то не может, задыхается. Глазик воспалён, сильная инфекция.

  • @jack-vd6hs
    @jack-vd6hs Месяц назад

    Cool

  • @rickicoughlan8299
    @rickicoughlan8299 Месяц назад

    Get reeaal . . . get reeaal . . . get reeaal . . . get reeaal . . .

  • @RRSSSSSSS
    @RRSSSSSSS Месяц назад

    I hope they do one on the Regent Honeyeater now too. What a week for Toowoomba!

  • @WanderingSoleTV
    @WanderingSoleTV Месяц назад

    Wow, fascinating. I'm always amazed by the diversity of creatures there are!

    • @birdbites
      @birdbites Месяц назад

      Yeah he was pretty interesting- and slippery

  • @WanderingSoleTV
    @WanderingSoleTV Месяц назад

    Oh, interesting! Beautiful bird!

  • @chlorophyllheart
    @chlorophyllheart Месяц назад

    Thanks for the video!

  • @FocusedNatureAndWildlifeByAJ
    @FocusedNatureAndWildlifeByAJ Месяц назад

    Wonderful video and bird ❤

    • @birdbites
      @birdbites Месяц назад

      They are lovely - they seem very calm

  • @walterwolf5416
    @walterwolf5416 Месяц назад

    Armes Ratti!

  • @richardgreenwood7918
    @richardgreenwood7918 Месяц назад

    My son went for these yestrday with his friends from UQ. Sad to know they'll be potentially extinct soon 😢

    • @birdbites
      @birdbites Месяц назад

      Hope they got to see them. They were still there today

    • @richardgreenwood7918
      @richardgreenwood7918 Месяц назад

      @@birdbites They did see them

    • @birdbites
      @birdbites Месяц назад

      @@richardgreenwood7918 Terrific :-)

  • @suemcilwraith5669
    @suemcilwraith5669 Месяц назад

    Fantastic to see the video Scot!! And yes very sad, we just can't help ourselves can we.

    • @birdbites
      @birdbites Месяц назад

      Just can't believe it's so obvious but they still allow the logging

  • @Juliapak
    @Juliapak Месяц назад

    its eye got bitten off in a fight likely

    • @birdbites
      @birdbites Месяц назад

      Yes, seems likely

  • @williamwang5575
    @williamwang5575 Месяц назад

    I like magpies

  • @domm6812
    @domm6812 Месяц назад

    Wonderful to see them, and so terribly sad they're about to disappear forever.

  • @RRSSSSSSS
    @RRSSSSSSS Месяц назад

    I rushed up from the Gold Coast to see them - a special experience but so desperately sad that it may be my last before they go extinct.

  • @HumanOverPopulation-bl5oj
    @HumanOverPopulation-bl5oj Месяц назад

    Poor animals, all species are amazing and God's creations. Factory-Farms are the worst tho

  • @user-iy3it7jw1x
    @user-iy3it7jw1x Месяц назад

    Болеет малышка, жаль... Это все-же братья наши меньшие, хотим мы этого или не хотим...😢

  • @user-fp3gm8mz7k
    @user-fp3gm8mz7k Месяц назад

    😮

  • @JustOneKnight
    @JustOneKnight Месяц назад

    My problem is memory so I just use Google to identify. I would hope if I got it wrong a viewer would correct it. Good video

  • @deeonugarapulcountryyugger6629
    @deeonugarapulcountryyugger6629 2 месяца назад

    He looks so peaceful there. Great shot and interesting info. I was aware that they are not owls and have read that they are related to the nightjar family. Thanks for the education.

  • @sarajane6168
    @sarajane6168 2 месяца назад

    Great video, thank you 🦘🐨

  • @deeonugarapulcountryyugger6629
    @deeonugarapulcountryyugger6629 2 месяца назад

    Had one land on my head while I was asleep in bed. Flew in through the open window and immediately woke me up. It was 2am. After spending the next few hours together I managed to drape a soft cotton cloth over its whole body. We both remained calm as I approached the open window and unveiled it. There was quite a pause before it took off with powerful force, into the darkness. Incredible!

    • @birdbites
      @birdbites 2 месяца назад

      Wow - what an amazing experience, thanks for sharing :-) I've just uploaded a video of one sleeping right now too

    • @deeonugarapulcountryyugger6629
      @deeonugarapulcountryyugger6629 2 месяца назад

      @@birdbites yeah they now have my attention. When I was younger it was my father who pointed them out to me. They were living in a tree not far from his house in the Atherton Tablelands N Qld. It was morning light and I pretended to see them but they blended in beautifully. A family of around five of them from what I recall. When I realised what I was looking at it was incredibly intriguing. Now a fan for life. Where can I find what you have uploaded?

    • @birdbites
      @birdbites 2 месяца назад

      @@deeonugarapulcountryyugger6629 there's a few here www.youtube.com/@birdbites/search?query=tawny the most recent one is this ruclips.net/video/DWqRY3u1yLE/видео.html where I talk about Tawny frogmouths a bit and show one sleeping

    • @deeonugarapulcountryyugger6629
      @deeonugarapulcountryyugger6629 2 месяца назад

      @@birdbites thank you. I'll be sure to check them out. I just subscribed to your channel so shall enjoy navigating my way around.

  • @dannisan77
    @dannisan77 2 месяца назад

    Wow, that's a really cool creature. You're so lucky for finding it.

    • @birdbites
      @birdbites 2 месяца назад

      Thanks - I've seen a few others around here as well, so I guess I'm lucky to have them in the area