Birds of Western Australia - Part Three

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  • čas přidán 10. 09. 2024
  • Part three of our ID videos about common Western Australian birds.
    Correction : The bird listed as a juvenile robin is in fact an inland thornbill.
    Birds featured on this video:
    00:09 Long billed corella
    00:41 Little corella
    00:50 Western corella
    01:00 Western rosella
    01:32 Galah (pink and grey)
    02:14 Australian ringneck
    02:49 Common bronzewing
    03:19 Raven
    03:49 Red wattlebird
    04:30 Crested tern
    05:06 Scarlet robin
    05:36 Red capped robin
    05:51 Western yellow robin
    06:11 White breasted robin
    Part 5 - • Birds of Western Austr...
    Carnaby's Black Cockatoo
    Pink and Grey Galah
    Eurasian Coot
    Pied Cormorant
    Common Bronzewing
    Laughing Turtle Dove
    Musk Duck
    Emu
    Pacific Gull
    White Faced Heron
    White Necked Heron
    New Holland Honeyeater
    Raven (with corellas)
    Welcome Swallows
    Black Swan
    Part 4 - • Birds of Western Austr...
    Osprey
    Australian wood duck
    Australian shelduck
    Grey Teal
    Pacific black duck
    Australian grebe
    Eurasian coot
    Purple or Western swamphen
    Australian ringneck parrot
    Part 2 - • Birds of Western Austr...
    Nankeen night heron
    White faced heron
    White necked heron
    Sooty oyster catcher
    Pied oyster catcher
    New Holland honeyeater
    Brown honeyeater
    Singing honeyeater
    Gilbert's (White naped or Swan River) honeyeater
    White cheeked honeyeater
    White plumed honeyeater
    Western spinebill
    Spiny cheeked honeyeater
    Australian yellow eyed pelican
    Part 1 - • Birds of Western Austr...
    Pacific gull
    Silver gull
    Great egret
    Little egret
    Western wattlebird
    Carnaby's black cockatoo
    Red tailed black cockatoo
    Currawong
    Great cormorant
    Pied cormorant
    Little pied cormorant
    Darter or snake bird
    Australian white ibis
    Laughing kookaburra
    Blue winged kookaburra
    Magpie
    Magpie lark
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Komentáře • 5

  • @Boatperson
    @Boatperson Před rokem

    Where are all the parrots???????

    • @WesternAustraliaNowAndThen
      @WesternAustraliaNowAndThen  Před rokem

      There might be some on other episodes but we only have a limited number of birds on video. We have far more on still shots in our website at : wanowandthen.com/Birds-of-Western-Australia.html

  • @Meph1t
    @Meph1t Před 4 lety

    What type of Bird is at 03:50 ? Loud / Parrot in the background. Not the bird in focus.

    • @WesternAustraliaNowAndThen
      @WesternAustraliaNowAndThen  Před 4 lety +1

      In theory it should still be the bird pictured, the red wattlebird. We add a second sound track to try and make sure we actually have some sounds of the bird we are showing even if the one we are filming isn't making any sound. We call these birds, squeaky wheel birds as that is what we think their calls sound like. I think there is a second bird in the sound track but I'm not sure what that would be.

    • @Meph1t
      @Meph1t Před 3 lety +1

      @@WesternAustraliaNowAndThen can confirm it is the Red Wattlebird all along. Crass little bugger.