When I traveled to Australia on a motorcycle in 1995, there were birds that came to Kurgera's rest areas and campsites. I recently searched and found it to be a bird called "Yellow throated miner". I would like to see the video of Yellow throated miner. I want to see them again someday.
Oh boy am i impressed with the magnificent captures of a variety of beautiful birds! Well presented and informative. Thank you for sharing this amazing journey
Hi Alana and Greg , Loved your video . I had traveled to North QLD many times before but years ago and was not really into birds then . Today i am a bird photographer enthusiast and i am just amazed when i think of what i must have overlooked then . Thanks for the video , I will be back up there next year but this time with a new pair of eyes and ears . All the best Anthony .
Great video, thank you! Some awesome bird captures, well done. Really enjoyed the map sections, the guitar music and especially the yellow travel bar, that was my favourite.
Loved your Australia birding videos. Expertly edited and beautifully scripted. We will be birding the East, top-to-bottom plus Tasmania. The bird previews here are especially good for preparation. Thanks so much!
I had wondered what kind of environment shaft tails and owl finches live in. This is the first video I've seen where each is shown in its natural environment. Thank you.
Alana and Greg, I have done a few videos recently and just had to say what a wonderful (and I'm guessing, time-consuming) job you have done with this video. Congratulations.
+Richard Waring Thanks Richard. Yes, the editing takes a very long time. Looking at the birds and filming them is the fun part so we have a lot of film ready to put together when we eventually retire and have more time. If you want to see a couple more short films of our trips you can go to Birding Subantarctic Islands bit.ly/1HI94fy Birding Tasmania bit.ly/1QlUizY
+chiim chim Hope you enjoy it as much as we have. It really is a beautiful part of Oz and so rich in birds and wildlife in general. May you see all the special birds you hope for.
such a stunning and wonderful adventure it must have been. The footage and captures you got were breath taking and some of the birds you saw I have never encountered before and thank you very much for sharing this with us! Truly marvellous =)
I love this video! Nice footage, good maps and tips for the novise would-be Australian birder. However: one details is missing. It seems you hit a sweet spot, time-wise, to do this trip. So my question is WHEN is it? (No, not asking for the year, because that info is right there in the title ;-) but which month?) Edit: I'm only 7 minutes into the video, so maybe there will be a comment about this, at the end. If so, disregard this question... Greetings from a Swedish birder, who has never been Down Under, but am planning to visit within 2-3 years.
Hello there I'm in Queensland and can hear a bird that sounds like it's sneezing. Don't have a picture but was wondering if you could let me know what it was. TIA
Hello Alana and Greg Have you ever considered submitting your findings help expand or collaborate with the Australian database? You have some wonderful film and this was a beautiful video birdlife.org.au/projects/atlas-and-birdata
Excellent! Thanks Alana and Greg.
Awesome !! That was in detail. Thanks.
That's really nice birding video, following along. Thanks 👍😊
Just wonderful ,so many birds in that short vid ,loved it.
Fantastic video. Well done and thanks for sharing the locations.
Thanks for the upload, beautiful.
Beautiful Birds ...Wow !
Very impressive, what a beautiful australian birds, thanks for sharing.
Merci.
Fantastic. Well done.
Great video! Finally I know the name name of the elusive noisy pitta after listening to them for years but not seeing any. Thank you!
Try whistling their call back to them. They are very responsive in breeding season. Stand still and they may bounce over to you if you give them time.
When I traveled to Australia on a motorcycle in 1995, there were birds that came to Kurgera's rest areas and campsites.
I recently searched and found it to be a bird called "Yellow throated miner".
I would like to see the video of Yellow throated miner.
I want to see them again someday.
looking through bird call video's in an attempt to ID a bird that lives here, stumbled across this masterpiece of yours.
Just WOW! Thank you :)
Another great video - thank you for sharing.
Oh boy am i impressed with the magnificent captures of a variety of beautiful birds! Well presented and informative. Thank you for sharing this amazing journey
That is really fantastic. Really enjoyed watching it and good to have the names of the birds showing. Thank you.
Hi Alana and Greg , Loved your video . I had traveled to North QLD many times before but years ago and was not really into birds then . Today i am a bird photographer enthusiast and i am just amazed when i think of what i must have overlooked then . Thanks for the video , I will be back up there next year but this time with a new pair of eyes and ears .
All the best Anthony .
These are awesome birds. Love your country birds. wish i could see them.
Amazing bird 😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😍😍😍😍😍
Loved it! What a great trip, so many beautiful birds, plenty of WOW moments there.
Great video, thank you! Some awesome bird captures, well done. Really enjoyed the map sections, the guitar music and especially the yellow travel bar, that was my favourite.
Awesome footage of the birds Alana and Greg! It was great to see some birds I've heard of in the rainforest but never had a good look at. Loved it!
Loved your Australia birding videos. Expertly edited and beautifully scripted. We will be birding the East, top-to-bottom plus Tasmania. The bird previews here are especially good for preparation. Thanks so much!
I had wondered what kind of environment shaft tails and owl finches live in. This is the first video I've seen where each is shown in its natural environment. Thank you.
Alana and Greg, I have done a few videos recently and just had to say what a wonderful (and I'm guessing, time-consuming) job you have done with this video. Congratulations.
+Richard Waring Thanks Richard. Yes, the editing takes a very long time. Looking at the birds and filming them is the fun part so we have a lot of film ready to put together when we eventually retire and have more time.
If you want to see a couple more short films of our trips you can go to
Birding Subantarctic Islands
bit.ly/1HI94fy
Birding Tasmania
bit.ly/1QlUizY
Shalom .Thank you. Watching from Australia. 73 Praise the Lord 37.137 Praise the Lord 53.
Prefect thank you
Stunning photography luv your videos have been up to the Daintree
Very nice video Alana and Greg, thanks for sharing. I will certainly do this route when we drive up NE Queensland next year.
+chiim chim Hope you enjoy it as much as we have. It really is a beautiful part of Oz and so rich in birds and wildlife in general. May you see all the special birds you hope for.
Magnificent video, you are living the life I can only dream of!
Great footage! Thank you!
Thanks for the memories!
What a great video! Congratulations for this amazing trip!
Thanks mate
such a stunning and wonderful adventure it must have been. The footage and captures you got were breath taking and some of the birds you saw I have never encountered before and thank you very much for sharing this with us! Truly marvellous =)
I love this video! Nice footage, good maps and tips for the novise would-be Australian birder. However: one details is missing. It seems you hit a sweet spot, time-wise, to do this trip. So my question is WHEN is it? (No, not asking for the year, because that info is right there in the title ;-) but which month?)
Edit: I'm only 7 minutes into the video, so maybe there will be a comment about this, at the end. If so, disregard this question...
Greetings from a Swedish birder, who has never been Down Under, but am planning to visit within 2-3 years.
Spring is best Oct/Nov but it can get very hot.
Really enjoyed the video. Love birds myself. Hope to do the same trip one day! Thank you
Hello there I'm in Queensland and can hear a bird that sounds like it's sneezing. Don't have a picture but was wondering if you could let me know what it was. TIA
Hello Alana and Greg
Have you ever considered submitting your findings help expand or collaborate with the Australian database?
You have some wonderful film and this was a beautiful video
birdlife.org.au/projects/atlas-and-birdata
Great video. Well done with good comments. Amazing species. I invite you also to see more at www.madagascarbirding.com