Blue Gum Track was one of my most productive birding site during my visit last year, along with Penrith Weir. Both site accessible with public transport & has easygoing safe trails 😆Thanks for the great video!
Thank you for taking the time to comment. I’m glad the videos were inspiration for your trip. They are both excellent locations to get close to some of our birds.
Australia has so many beautiful bird species that gives one so much scope for the imagination. Thankyou for the insight to these Aussie birds in this part of NSW😎👏👍
@@RogersBirdingHotspots I am coming to Australia in November first time and want to do the birding in the Sydney area, Can you please suggest neat by place good in November for birding and local guide
Excellent footage and narrative, thank you!! A bit of audio leveling could make this an even better documentary. If the music were down ~6dB, the calls and your insightful narrative would remain in "focus". Thanks again, and cheers from North Carolina, US.
Thank you for the helpful feedback. For most of the bird videos there is actually no calls, just wind noise or people talking, so music is necessary to make it ‘interesting’. I will drop the volume in future videos though (maybe 😉)
Howdy ! I love birds and I use a Nikon p1000 with a tripod . You can get so close that the birds feathers look ike lace . With a lower end 4K resolution , I'd highly recommend it to anyone shooting birds : )
Thank you for the lovely feedback. I have made a point of my bird videos to completely avoid being a ‘talking head on travel’ or doing anything gear related. Even though those sorts of videos get lots of views there are plenty of excellent channels out there with great information, I would just be talking about the same stuff.
Hey Roger! another awesome birding video. Next year I will be coming to Australia in June and touring Sydney, Alice Springs, Cairns, and all of the areas surrounding those towns. I'll be spending about 2 days in Sydney and 1 in the blue mountains. Do you have any recommendations on places to go around Sydney to see the most amount of different types of birds and get the most photo opportunities? Thanks a ton for making these videos. They are super helpful!
Thank you. That sound like an amazing trip. Honestly with only 2 days in Sydney I would probably just go to the Botanic gardens in the CBD. There are quite a number of our popular birds there, Kookaburra, Cockatoo, rainbows lorikeets, cormorants, waterhens and more. Plus you will be near the opera house etc, so worth visiting.
Can I suggest that you check the Blue Mountains national park website beforehand - only because a large number of the most popular walking trails have been closed over the past couple of years, predominantly due to landslides and the like from wet weather. At least you will know what is open and what isnt
❤❤❤my fav the Gang Gang had them when i lived in the Mountains gr8 shots
Thank you. The gang gangs are one of my favourites too. Thanks for watching
Blue Gum Track was one of my most productive birding site during my visit last year, along with Penrith Weir. Both site accessible with public transport & has easygoing safe trails 😆Thanks for the great video!
Thank you for taking the time to comment. I’m glad the videos were inspiration for your trip. They are both excellent locations to get close to some of our birds.
Great video! loved the footage of the golden whistler
Thank you! If you haven’t already watch my Lord Howe Island video, some sweet Golden Whistlers in that one
That mist in the Blue Mountains look so cool!
Thank bro, love me some inverted clouds
Gosh, what a fantastic vid. Very enjoyable. All great, especially pleased to see the Regent Honeyeater up close and personal.
Thank you Gil. It was a lot fun putting this one together, especially the Regent Honeyeater footage
Your videos are really nice
Thank you ☺️
Australia has so many beautiful bird species that gives one so much scope for the imagination. Thankyou for the insight to these Aussie birds in this part of NSW😎👏👍
We are quite lucky here with all our unique birds.
Really wonderful photography and content!
Thank you for watching and taking the time to comment
Singapore 🇸🇬 has the Olive-backed Honey Sucker, otherwise known as the Garden Sunbird.
I did a video in Singapore a few months ago, check it out there are a couple of sunbirds in it.
Great find and footage of the Regent! Aren't we lucky to have so many honeyeaters ❤
Thank you Sonia, as soon as I head there was one in the suburbs I had to go and see it
I love watching your videos. I must say this one is best among all...
Thank you, that is lovely feedback.
A great video. Your bird trip videos are so helpful. Watching in the UK. 👍
Thank you ☺️, nice to have watchers from the outside of the world. One day I’ll get over there and photograph some Uk birds .
Great video mate, tomorrow I’m going to try my luck and find that honeyeater!
Thank you, the Regent has moved on to other parts of the state. But you should find most of the other birds in this video.
The Golden Whistler resembles the Cinerious Tit found in Hong Kong SAR.
Yes, similar profile
This makes me yearn for the bush. Thanks also helped me with some small bird IDs.
We are so lucky to have such amazing hiking trails, with incredible flora and fauna.
Another wonderful video!!
Thank you ☺️
Love the honey eaters.
Me too, but I do have a soft spot for the gang-gangs.
Good stuff as always Roger
Thanks Ian
Thank you for capturing and sharing it, especially those far from Australia.
Thank you, glad I can bring a little bit of Australia to your home.
@@RogersBirdingHotspots I am coming to Australia in November first time and want to do the birding in the Sydney area, Can you please suggest neat by place good in November for birding and local guide
Love your videos, mate!
Thanks a ton!
Nice video, thanks for sharing
Thank you
Excellent footage and narrative, thank you!!
A bit of audio leveling could make this an even better documentary. If the music were down ~6dB, the calls and your insightful narrative would remain in "focus". Thanks again, and cheers from North Carolina, US.
Thank you for the helpful feedback. For most of the bird videos there is actually no calls, just wind noise or people talking, so music is necessary to make it ‘interesting’. I will drop the volume in future videos though (maybe 😉)
Howdy ! I love birds and I use a Nikon p1000 with a tripod . You can get so close that the birds feathers look ike lace . With a lower end 4K resolution , I'd highly recommend it to anyone shooting birds : )
This is an excellent camera that is portable and has great zoom.
Forgot i was on youtube..that was some serious production values... You have to do a gear video.. your skills are pro level 😅
Thank you for the lovely feedback. I have made a point of my bird videos to completely avoid being a ‘talking head on travel’ or doing anything gear related. Even though those sorts of videos get lots of views there are plenty of excellent channels out there with great information, I would just be talking about the same stuff.
@@RogersBirdingHotspots yeah.. lots of them.. out of curiosity what camera and most frequent lens you use 😆
Wonderful
@@MrBerry67 thank you
Great video
Thanks, glad you enjoyed it
You should try manly dam next!
You must be reading my mind, I actually have Manly dam on my list of places to go once the weather starts warming up.
Hey Roger! another awesome birding video. Next year I will be coming to Australia in June and touring Sydney, Alice Springs, Cairns, and all of the areas surrounding those towns. I'll be spending about 2 days in Sydney and 1 in the blue mountains. Do you have any recommendations on places to go around Sydney to see the most amount of different types of birds and get the most photo opportunities? Thanks a ton for making these videos. They are super helpful!
Thank you. That sound like an amazing trip. Honestly with only 2 days in Sydney I would probably just go to the Botanic gardens in the CBD. There are quite a number of our popular birds there, Kookaburra, Cockatoo, rainbows lorikeets, cormorants, waterhens and more. Plus you will be near the opera house etc, so worth visiting.
Can I suggest that you check the Blue Mountains national park website beforehand - only because a large number of the most popular walking trails have been closed over the past couple of years, predominantly due to landslides and the like from wet weather. At least you will know what is open and what isnt
Hi roger. Do you have video about illawarra? Thanks! 😊
I’m thinking of doing one around Jerrara and Barren Grounds when the weather warms up
@@RogersBirdingHotspots i’ll wait for it 😊
It’s called, Lyre Bird. Not ‘Li’ bird.
Definitely Superb Lyrebird, a beautiful bird