I live in Florida, USA. Your channel ( which l like and subscribe!) is great. The reason l appreciate your channel is because l have a sister who has lived in Queensland for the past 30 years, and she is a photographer and a birdwatcher. So I get to “watch” Australian birds. Keep up the good work, mate!
I live in Florida, USA. Your channel ( which l like and subscribe!) is great. The reason l appreciate your channel is because l have a sister who has lived in Queensland for the past 30 years, and she is a photographer and a birdwatcher. So I get to “watch” Australian birds.
Keep up the good work, mate!
Welcome to the channel! I've only visited the USA remote states (Alaska and Hawaii) but hope to see the rest of your country's birds one day too ☺️
I like both. I like any birds
Yeah, it's not the individual bird's fault humans introduced an environment for them to thrive / get to unmanageable numbers
Interesting video! I got confused when I was younger so this video is very informative ❤
Glad it was helpful. It wouldn't be so tricky if the names weren't so alike 🙂
Great video, subbed!
Thanks for subscribing. Glad you enjoyed it!
That was very helpful especially the aerial alert call. I’ve sat in local parks and been surrounded by this call and wondered what bird it was?
Hmm, could be many things. Possibly a Brown Goshawk, Black-shouldered Kite or Pacific Baza. You know what to look out for next time 🙂
@@birdwalkz after listening to you explain the different sounds the minor bird makes, I recognized it was the same sound as the aerial alert call.
Nice vid.
Thanks James. Have a great day
Department of agriculture and CSIRO have a bit to answer for with their introduction of foreign species
I loath both of them😢😢😢😢