@@pamelaknecht5814 Dr. Chris, and all the rest are wonderful, this one just focused on Tim, and I remarked on his enthusiasm and love for the wild animals. Not disrespecting any of the fine and dedicated Vets on this series.🖤🇨🇦
I absolutely love Tim. Watching Bondi vet has given me some new places I would like to visit during my life. Like Kangaroo Island,The Australian Reptile Park and more.
I love Tim!! He is so knowledgeable, kind, brave and passionate. His excitement is almost palpable! He reminds me of Steve Irwin, just the same level of love for all animals and a willingness to try out new things. I don't personally like reptiles, they freak me out a little bit, but I will watch all the Tim episodes because you can't help but get excited with him!
I just mentioned the same sort of thing. It really is sweet and I never thought I'd see a comparable human in AU especially, similar to Steve~ but here we are!
I like how Tim is explaining that tiger snakes are the 4th most venomous land snake on the planet while also proceeding to flip over those tin pieces looking for one without a care in the world.
I love this show! He's so passionate about the wildlife. I will never be able to go to Australia so this is the next best thing!! I also learn something from all of these episodes. Thank you for posting!!!
@@mollyfountain5106 me too!! I miss Steve Irwin, he was so much fun to watch how excited he would be chasing, catching, & releasing the animals, reptiles etc. Tim is fun to watch too, they both have that infectious excitement to where you are on the edge of your seat. It's cool to watch!!
I love birds of prey. live in Washington USA and have been lucky enough to see hawks, eagles, osprey, owls and the little kestrels. I also see many turkey vultures which I think do the best thermals. I love them and watching them gives me the coolest feeling.
Tim is honestly amazing , his enthusiasm for wildlife is truly beautiful and genuine!! Reminds me of Steve Irwin so much !! honestly it’s a dream of mine to volunteer in Australia , Africa or South Africa 💗honestly have so much respect for all of these people 💗
I never thought anyone would or could compare to the late Steve Irwin. But I hesitate to compare and say you, Tim, are fantastic. Your work, your spirit, your energetic ways~ makes me want to dive right in!
i love watching you tim these animals are all stunning from the birds of prey to the gohanna the reptiles are by far my favorite and i love your reaction to each and every one of them ,even though youve seen some of this stunning wildlife a million times everytime you see one tim its like its your first time again and again to me you have the best job in the world,if i wasnt so ill id love to be there doing exactly what you do day in day out ,,,,and i adore when you bring your gorgeous kiddos with you especially the eldest bless him hes at that age nowhere they soak it all up and hes loving the animals just as much as his dad isnt he bless him , WELL LOVE TO EACH AND EVERYONE OFF YOU KEEP UP THE AMAZING JOB GUYS AND GIRLS LOVE TO YOU ALL FROM THE UK XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
The seal segment reminded me of Freddie Mercury (a seal that lived next to the Thames in London - affectionately named by the locals). He was mauled to death by a damned dog (offleash). The owner still has the dog!!!!!!!!!!!! RIP Freddie - I am so sorry you died so badly.
Tim I love your videos, your enthusiasm, all the educational information you share and usually seeing something I’ve never seen. I’ve learned so much about Australia your wonderful animals even the venomous ones from you and the other guys on the other videos. That made me feel comfortable to visit Australia. One of my sons wishes after graduating had been to see Australia hike different areas and learn about the environment and animals. He was an Eagle Scout and had hiked many many areas one of the last was Alaska. He was wanting to do training or educational hikes during the summer. While on break from college. Because of him I’ve learned so much about your country. I can live it through you and I so enjoy your adventures. Thank you for sharing. God bless you and your family! 💚🦎🐢🐍💚❤️🙏🙏❤️
In the UK some places have made tunnels for animals, badgers, I think, under roads but I think it would only work for animals that have a route or path that they always use
As a parrot breeder for over 40 years if , and it's a big if I ever get to go to K.I , I would pester the man Tim got to go behind the scenes with for a look at the birds that can't be released it would be a great experience . Especially as birds of prey are no friend ( as a rule ) to a aviculturist .
I enjoy watching Tim and his crew. These folks really share their homeland like you're right there. What adventures they find themselves in. The world is a better place because of people like Tim. 👍
Not many people remove animals off the road. Sometimes I go up to the mountains and we see dead kangaroos, foxes, wallabies, crows and a few more animals on the road but we don’t pull over to remove
Tim's passion for Australian wildlife is so contagious! He makes me want to see all those wonderful creatures in person.
I love the enthusiasm Tim has for all the wildlife of Australia. His pure joy in their presence is a pleasure to see.🖤🇨🇦
I personally love Dr. Chris more
@@pamelaknecht5814 Dr. Chris, and all the rest are wonderful, this one just focused on Tim, and I remarked on his enthusiasm and love for the wild animals. Not disrespecting any of the fine and dedicated Vets on this series.🖤🇨🇦
Tim's enthusiasm is infectious
I absolutely love Tim. Watching Bondi vet has given me some new places I would like to visit during my life. Like Kangaroo Island,The Australian Reptile Park and more.
Thank you Tim for taking us with you to this very special Kangoorou Island🏝️😍
I love Tim!! He is so knowledgeable, kind, brave and passionate. His excitement is almost palpable! He reminds me of Steve Irwin, just the same level of love for all animals and a willingness to try out new things. I don't personally like reptiles, they freak me out a little bit, but I will watch all the Tim episodes because you can't help but get excited with him!
Bondi Vet
Greetings from California.
Tim's continuing the late Steve Irwin's job
protecting Australia's
wildlife ..
Salutations 🐾
I just mentioned the same sort of thing. It really is sweet and I never thought I'd see a comparable human in AU especially, similar to Steve~ but here we are!
@@thathobbitlife qqp
Tim love what you do. Your enthusiasm is infectious.
If.I had but ⅛th of Tim"s passion and knowledge I would consider myself very blessed indeed! 🧡🧡🧡
I like how Tim is explaining that tiger snakes are the 4th most venomous land snake on the planet while also proceeding to flip over those tin pieces looking for one without a care in the world.
Tim Faulkner is my favorite part of Bondi.
I love this show! He's so passionate about the wildlife. I will never be able to go to Australia so this is the next best thing!! I also learn something from all of these episodes. Thank you for posting!!!
Me too ❤️
He kinda reminds me of Steve irwin
@@mollyfountain5106 me too!! I miss Steve Irwin, he was so much fun to watch how excited he would be chasing, catching, & releasing the animals, reptiles etc.
Tim is fun to watch too, they both have that infectious excitement to where you are on the edge of your seat. It's cool to watch!!
Your passion for your beloved creatures is so very touching and Inspiring and powerful and so educational thank you
I love birds of prey. live in Washington USA and have been lucky enough to see hawks, eagles, osprey, owls and the little kestrels. I also see many turkey vultures which I think do the best thermals. I love them and watching them gives me the coolest feeling.
Wonderful Dr Scott...someday I will visit Australia...
Tim is honestly amazing , his enthusiasm for wildlife is truly beautiful and genuine!! Reminds me of Steve Irwin so much !! honestly it’s a dream of mine to volunteer in Australia , Africa or South Africa 💗honestly have so much respect for all of these people 💗
I never thought anyone would or could compare to the late Steve Irwin. But I hesitate to compare and say you, Tim, are fantastic. Your work, your spirit, your energetic ways~ makes me want to dive right in!
i love watching you tim these animals are all stunning from the birds of prey to the gohanna the reptiles are by far my favorite and i love your reaction to each and every one of them ,even though youve seen some of this stunning wildlife a million times everytime you see one tim its like its your first time again and again to me you have the best job in the world,if i wasnt so ill id love to be there doing exactly what you do day in day out ,,,,and i adore when you bring your gorgeous kiddos with you especially the eldest bless him hes at that age nowhere they soak it all up and hes loving the animals just as much as his dad isnt he bless him , WELL LOVE TO EACH AND EVERYONE OFF YOU KEEP UP THE AMAZING JOB GUYS AND GIRLS LOVE TO YOU ALL FROM THE UK XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
I love watching Australia.
I have been to kangaroo island spend a week there, have not seen all the animals like on this show really fantastic , happy to see this.
Love it!!!
🐼 Big Bear Hugs from a 68 yr old grandma in Kirby, Texas, USA 🐼 ❤️ 🎀 ❤️
Hello from Florida!
Lovely to have a second chance to see KI again.
Such a hero Tim keep up the good work for wild life love and blessings to you 💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖🏃🏃🏃🏃🏃🏃🏃🏃🏃
The seal segment reminded me of Freddie Mercury (a seal that lived next to the Thames in London - affectionately named by the locals). He was mauled to death by a damned dog (offleash). The owner still has the dog!!!!!!!!!!!! RIP Freddie - I am so sorry you died so badly.
Sweet. I really enjoy your videos
Tim I love your videos, your enthusiasm, all the educational information you share and usually seeing something I’ve never seen. I’ve learned so much about Australia your wonderful animals even the venomous ones from you and the other guys on the other videos. That made me feel comfortable to visit Australia.
One of my sons wishes after graduating had been to see Australia hike different areas and learn about the environment and animals. He was an Eagle Scout and had hiked many many areas one of the last was Alaska. He was wanting to do training or educational hikes during the summer. While on break from college. Because of him I’ve learned so much about your country. I can live it through you and I so enjoy your adventures. Thank you for sharing. God bless you and your family! 💚🦎🐢🐍💚❤️🙏🙏❤️
Nellie is gorgeous, so majestic!
Tim would be a good cop, he’s so fast when it comes to getting out the car. He would b there instantly.
💖🌷💖🌷💖 Love the channel !
Love it 😍
I love Australia
In the UK some places have made tunnels for animals, badgers, I think, under roads but I think it would only work for animals that have a route or path that they always use
As a parrot breeder for over 40 years if , and it's a big if I ever get to go to K.I , I would pester the man Tim got to go behind the scenes with for a look at the birds that can't be released it would be a great experience . Especially as birds of prey are no friend ( as a rule ) to a aviculturist .
Barn owls are located in North East of the USA.
Great going. It is just awful about the loss of life due to traffic.
12:20 Bro, I'm gonna start crying my bird died yesterday and her name was Nellie.
Im sorry got your loss, may your bird fly high 🕊🦜🪶🦉🦆🦅 rest in peace Nellie
Woooooooooooooooooow woooooooooah
I love dolphins
My home 🥰
We call those spiders “Black Widows” in the US.
They are in the same family as the BW
The kangaroos look very judgmental.😂
Is the red back the same as a black widow?
same family
They are called black widows
No it's a red back because of the red marking. Black widows don't have it they are completely blank and smaller
Both redbacks and black widows belong to the Latrodectus genus but they’re different species. They look very much alike.
I want to rescue a barn owl. I didn't know they here with their face!
3:50 wrong.. Tigers are the 5th most venomous land snake 1) Inland Taipan 2) Eastern brown 3) Malaysian Krait 4) Coastal Taipan 5) Tiger snake
Ello
No Mutton Birds on K.I
Tim, I give your wife a big thumbs up.
I enjoy watching Tim and his crew. These folks really share their homeland like you're right there. What adventures they find themselves in. The world is a better place because of people like Tim. 👍
Kangaroo must be very strong
Is Kangaroo Island protected from development other than tourism?
🇱🇰🇱🇰🇱🇰👍👍👍
REALisation: they should just put speed bumps on the FUZZYduckn [🤬🦆n] road, simples...
Second !
add 3,00000k
Maybe they should ban vehicles, especially tourists ones.
Tim why did you not pick that lizzard off the road so he don’t hit again.
Not many people remove animals off the road. Sometimes I go up to the mountains and we see dead kangaroos, foxes, wallabies, crows and a few more animals on the road but we don’t pull over to remove
The need to limit tourism as much as possible. Humans notoriously destroy environments.
You can tell it's a female because the male RB is a small grey/brown spider that looks nothing like the female 😉
This snake is the most dangerous snake in the world. Let's go poke it.....yep. pretty much
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