They were Black Kites (Milvus migrans) in the video. You can see quite a few forked tails as they turn in the air. And they are far more common inland too :)
Awesome spot with that Ingram's, not everyone can say they've seen one of them! And that's a super pretty Collett's, too. I'm heading up to channel country mid May, too, but a bit closer in the corner country near Durham, they've found tai's up there 👀
Yes very few Ingrams have been seen out that way so was a huge highlight for us!! Oh that sounds great! Good luck with the herping, hopefully you get a tai!
Omg dude thankyou so much for the sick vids. It's especially appreciated because the season for snakes ended down in Vic ants it's nice to live vicariously through you guys. Great finds 🤩🤩
Very nice! The Eel-tail catfish are juveniles, probably Neosilurus or Porochilus. The Spangled Perch guess is correct too, they are incredible colonizers needing very little water to pass through to occupy distant water bodies, for this very reason after flash floods or even small flooding events they are the fish a lot of people believe 'fell from the sky' because as flood water comes up overnight the fish will move and get caught out when it quickly recedes.
Please write at the photo of the snake harmles, venomouse, or highly venomouse, or poisenes. I am from Germany and not knowing all your reptiles. And if you not knowing it, take a bite 😊. Sorry for bad English and for cracy joke but i must stop it and Google the snake and you need 2 words. Nice Trips in the future. I will👍 and get a Abo. Best regards.
Collets black snake wow, 😳 well done guy's 😂 unreal, your filming is awesome 👌👍🐸👏🐍🦞
That Collets Black Snake had some pretty colours, he seemed quite calm compared to other elapids I encounter at night.
He was stunning with incredibly vibrant colours, the colours do tend to wash out as they get larger and older, this one was only about 3ft long.
Beautiful shots of the Colette's!
Glad you enjoyed it
Underrated channel! Your channel will blow up!! I’m subscribed!!
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FABULOUS SNAKE" that Colletts!!!! new sub....Cheers from -8c Idaho!
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Just found your channel. I subbed and well be watching. Great content and QUALITY.
Much love. God bless 🙏
Thank you 😊
Great video. I'll be looking out for the next video of your trip.
Thanks heaps! I'm working on the other videos as we speak!
That’s collets was bloody stunning. So was the ingrams. Great finds 👍
They definitely were and we were so excited to see them!
So cool! Nice snakes that you found, I wish I could find as many for my videos.
Hey Guys nice quality video, sounds like you had/having a nice trip congrats on two Nice spices of elapids grate job enjoyed this 👍
Thanks! The trip was amazing!
Great photography!! You guys are really fortunate to have such biodiversity.
They were Black Kites (Milvus migrans) in the video. You can see quite a few forked tails as they turn in the air. And they are far more common inland too :)
I really enjoyed watching that, looking forward to the rest of the trip videos 👌🏻
Thanks!
Awesome spot with that Ingram's, not everyone can say they've seen one of them! And that's a super pretty Collett's, too. I'm heading up to channel country mid May, too, but a bit closer in the corner country near Durham, they've found tai's up there 👀
Yes very few Ingrams have been seen out that way so was a huge highlight for us!! Oh that sounds great! Good luck with the herping, hopefully you get a tai!
one of Australia’s most gorgeous snakes the collets snake! so stunning
They definitely are and this one was a stunner!
Stunning footage of some awesome herps! Clearly the rains change what will be out and about. Very interesting and cool to see 😎
Thanks! It was amazing to see the transformation that occurs out there with some decent rain!
Omg dude thankyou so much for the sick vids. It's especially appreciated because the season for snakes ended down in Vic ants it's nice to live vicariously through you guys. Great finds 🤩🤩
Thanks heaps! Even up here its starting to get out of season so time to edit videos and relive the trip memories lol
The crab is a Inland Freshwater Crab (Austrothelphusa transversa)
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Very nice! The Eel-tail catfish are juveniles, probably Neosilurus or Porochilus. The Spangled Perch guess is correct too, they are incredible colonizers needing very little water to pass through to occupy distant water bodies, for this very reason after flash floods or even small flooding events they are the fish a lot of people believe 'fell from the sky' because as flood water comes up overnight the fish will move and get caught out when it quickly recedes.
Thank you! And thanks for the info! Thats really interesting about them!
I would love to know what camera Matt used for those pictures of the colletts! they came out beautifully!
hi on your video of building a rock wall for beardie for the first 2 coats did you use sanded or unhanded grout
The land of 25 million people and 4000 million flies
Please write at the photo of the snake harmles, venomouse, or highly venomouse, or poisenes. I am from Germany and not knowing all your reptiles. And if you not knowing it, take a bite 😊. Sorry for bad English and for cracy joke but i must stop it and Google the snake and you need 2 words. Nice Trips in the future. I will👍 and get a Abo. Best regards.
Are you from overseas because you keep calling the insects "bugs"
The feral pigs are a big problem, mongrels eat anything 😢😢