BIRDING TODAY EP. 3 | Urban Birding in Melbourne (Wattle Park) | AUSTRALIA
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- čas přidán 11. 07. 2024
- Welcome back to Birding Today! In this episode, we are in urban birding mode. Join me as I explore Wattle Park and investigate the birdlife of the Melburnian suburbs!
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This video is part of my ongoing Birding Today series. Join me in the series as I explore the wonderful diversity and beauty of the world's birds and lead you on exciting birding adventures! Please consider subscribing to support and share my work! You can also email me at doerig.guillaume@gmail.com. I'd love to hear from you!
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SPECIES INCLUDED IN EPISODE
Tawny Frogmouth
Noisy Miner
Pied Currawong
Red Wattlebird
Laughing Kookaburra
Golden Whistler
Long-billed Corella
Spotted Pardalote
Little Corella
Common Bronzewing
Rainbow Lorikeet
Gang-gang Cockatoo
Crimson Rosella
Eastern Rosella
Spotted Dove
Grey Fantail
Little Raven
SOURCES
Noisy Miner
birdsoftheworld.org/bow/speci...
ebird.org/species/noimin1
Tawny Frogmouth
www.bushheritage.org.au/speci...
birdsoftheworld.org/bow/speci...
Grey Fantail
birdsoftheworld.org/bow/speci...
Red Wattlebird
birdsoftheworld.org/bow/speci...
www.birdsinbackyards.net/spec...
Gang-gang Cockatoo
birdlife.org.au/bird-profile/...
Long-billed Corella
birdsoftheworld.org/bow/speci...
www.oiseaux-birds.com/card-lon...
Wattle Park
www.parkconnect.vic.gov.au/Vo...
www.parks.vic.gov.au/places-t...
GENERAL INFORMATION
birdlife.org.au/projects/urba...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Order_(...)
Camera & equipment I used for this video
Camera • SONY DSC-HX400V
Camera • CANON EOS 250D
Microphone • Clip-on Lapel Mini Lavalier Mic Microphone 3.5mm
Video editing Software • Blender 2.92.0 (Windows 10)
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Birding never stales. Great.
Great thanks!
Excellent. Thanks very much.
Thank you very much for watching, David! Glad you enjoyed it. More on the way! -G
Excellent
Thank you so much 😀
Excellent content/vibe young man🌝
Thank you very much, Mark! I am hoping to produce more of these short documentaries in the future so stay tuned! -G
Thanks for sharing, I might consider a trip to Wattle Park someday.
Thank you for watching! Yes, a great spot if you're in the area. :)
Just discovered this channel today. New subscriber!.
Hello there! Thank you so much for subscribing, glad you enjoy the content! -G
Wonderful! Was that David Attenborough?! Certainly felt a lot of similarities 😊
Hi Emilio, thank you so much for your kind and flattering comment! Yes, Sir David is a great inspiration of mine, I think that certainly comes across in my videos as you say... Thanks again!
@@guillaumethomasdoerig Likewise Thomas! Sir David and the legendary Steve Irwin are two my largest inspirations when it comes to the wild outdoors.
A big thank you for your content and podcast too. As a new birder myself it is great to be immersed in this world as I find my feet in the birding community ❤
So refreshing to see some local Aussie locations and bird species. Keep up the good work!
Thanks, will do! Appreciate the support! 🙏😀
Have to check this park out as soon as lockdown is over!
It's a great spot for sure!
Lovely presentation! It was one of the best presentations of birding I have seen in a while. Great job, carry on!
Thank you very much, Kousheyo! I appreciate the encouragement. I definitely will carry on! Thanks for watching! 😊
Cool vid! I appreciated the avian taxonomy part : very interesting! Nice video editing skills too! The Spotted Pardalote is so lovely!
Hey Sarah! Thank you! Glad you enjoyed the episode. The Spotted Pardalote is a true gem indeed... :)
Informative and so incredibly interesting. Beautiful views along the way, thanks for taking us along on this wonderful urban birding adventure at Wattle Park. Have a wonderful day!
Hi there! I'm so glad you enjoyed the episode. Thank you for watching!
Gosh, the amount of content you have and the high quality of it is astounding. Keep up the phenomenal work.
Wow, thank you! Your comment is much appreciated and very encouraging, Manon. Stay tuned for more!
Excelente video sobre las aves que se pueden ver en los suburbios, casualmente tenía pensado hacer algo sobre aves urbanas en un futuro. Los eucaliptos me son muy familiares, hay muchos plantados por todas partes, pero al ser exóticos son aprovechados por muy pocas especies donde vivo. Muy bien explicado y además los subtítulos me son de gran ayuda para entenderte mejor, leyendo soy mejor que oyendo el inglés, me falta práctica. Saludos
Muchísimas gracias Hernán por tu comentario, me alegro mucho que disfrutaste del video! Claro, cuando yo vivía en Chile también ví mucho eucaliptos, pero como dices al ser exóticos no son muy productivos para las aves. Eso dicho me encantaría ver un video tuyo sobre aves urbanas donde vives tú, espero con gran anticipación! Finalmente, gracias por el feedback de los subtítulos, seguiré usandolos en los próximos episodios. Un gran saludo a distancia!
Splendid - that's part of my local patch! The rainbow lorikeets were all getting ready for spring the last time I was there - last week! SM
Hey Stewart! Thanks so much for watching! Glad to know you also visit Wattle Park! Would love to get together sometime for a spot of birding. Stay connected!
@@guillaumethomasdoerig I have some time next week! Shall we organise a meet? \
@@stewartmonckton8108 Absolutely! Shoot me an email at doerig.guillaume@gmail.com and we'll coordinate! Talk soon 🙂
This is awesome capture of birds
Thanks very much for watching, glad you enjoyed it!
@@guillaumethomasdoerig Your welcome
Good stuff man. Would love to see one in Adelaide
Thanks for watching Connor! Yep, planning to get more of these Birding Today documentaries out, it's a great format and seems to be popular! Adelaide would be amazing to cover - perhaps one day!
What birds are those?
Lots of different species! :)