Australian Bird Media ( formerly Australian Bird Video Collection ) is a channel dedicated to the Birds of Australia. Since launching in 2015, we have produced over 250 Videos's showcasing our wonderful birds. The Productions range from 30 seconds for single species to full length documentaries of an hour. Over this period, the equipment we use has been upgraded several times and our recent publications are filmed in 4k or 6K, Ultra High definition, giving incredible quality and detail to the subscriber. We have many productions planned, spanning different habitats, and in some cases, documenting birding trips across different geographic regions of Australia. Australian Bird Media also has a library of stock footage available for filmmakers. This will be cataloged in our new Web page, currently in production. Enjoy the wonderful world of Australian Birds and please subscribe, like and turn on the notifications to support our work.
I was just in Sydney couple of days ago and Ubered to a Garigal N. Park and among about 12 species of bird seen, 1 was this beautiful spotted pardalote. My photos of the young inquisitive male brought me lots of joy even though its winter plumage a little lacking. Thanks for sharing!
Glad you enjoyed it and I appreciated your comments. Yes indeed, so many hours into this one but each one I produce, I aim to improve. Tassie is a wonderful destination.
Hi Tim, thanks for sharing this beautiful footage. Looks like you are out in the Channel Country? Beautiful birds, I'm yet to spot one with my own eyes. Just back from my trip to Flinders Ranges / Lake Eyre / Uluru / Kangaroo Island, look forward to hooking up again some time. Keep these great vids coming, Cheers Phil
Thanks Phil, yes, we had 6 weeks on the road out west. Simply stunning ATM, after all the rain. So many birds and lovely scenery. I look forward to hearing about your venture. Super keen for another chat.
Seeing the spinifex pigeon in the rocks reminds me of the rocky slope behind my aunt and uncle's caravan in Arizona: swarming every morning with small birds (quail among them) that could barely be distinguished from the rocks. I want to borrow the "hat" for Melbourne Cup day. Thanks for posting, Tim, say Liz and Ginger (pic left) in Victoria.
@@TimSiggs This is some great filming. I like the colouring of the blue bonnets & the turquoise parrots. It's like they're painted by artists choosing from a kaleidoscopic pallet.
Hello Tim. Today is an old friend's birthday. His name was Tim. It is funny i receive this video today. This is the second time he connects like this. Via your videos.
Thank you very much for sharing this amazing video. I love those birds, especially their distinctive crests! I'd be very happy to see more of them, and of course, some other birds and wildlife.
Gorgeous film. Thank you so much! Saw a few of these out near Winton, but could barely get an ID photo, let alone all these great close ups. You must have the patience of Job, and possibly a fairly long lens! Love your videos. My next project is to learn how to use mine.
Many thanks! Patience and perseverance are required and a knowledge of the best places for each species. I hope you have great satisfaction out there with your gear.
Stuck in Brisbane at the moment yearning to be free from this ever sprawling urban hell. No birds left here. Thanks for perking me up and piquing my interest in this little bird.
Actually, Brisbane has become a bit of an “Urban Hell” as you put it , but depends where you are. Still plenty of birds if you know where to look. I went for an afternoon walk around the block yesterday and saw more than a dozen different birds. But you are right. So many old trees being cut down for development. The Figbird and Koel lost their Palm , the Magpies lost their enormous nesting pine (no babies last year) the crow lost the limb their nest was on. Umbrella tree is gone (I know it’s a pest but the Lorikeets did love it!) . . . And so on. The Noisy Miners and Indian Mynas however, seem to be doing just fine!!!!
Oi Tim , i lost ur channel ! Just saw a short n there you are 😊 ? Birds of Australia ' by Tim " might find more views of your great videos ❤ and i would love to see the Wampoo ! 👍🇭🇲🪃🖖
I once saw a pair of Letterwing Kites flying/gliding over my farmhouse in 1980. I know a lot of people have said it couldn’t have been Letterwings but I know what I saw as I had never seen them before in Nthn NSW and took a lot of notice. I then went to a library to find out what sort of bird they were. They were only there a couple of days or at least I only saw them for a couple of days. They were circling overhead for a few minutes on each occasion and then disappeared from over the canefields. I only saw them from below and remember the black swoosh on each wing from the body to not quite the end of the wing. This was just outside of Murwillumbah township.