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Subject: | Mulligans Thornbill films |
From: | David Rees <> |
Date: | Fri, 1 Sep 2017 08:27:20 +0000 |
At the moment all five local Thornbills can be found almost together in Mulligans Flat.
Here are a couple of recent films I've taken there. Thornbills are one of the hardest birds to film, esp the Striated, due to its behaviour!!
These three were filmed there
Striated Thornbill https://vimeo.com/231822493
Yellow Thornbill https://vimeo.com/231829698
Buff rumped https://vimeo.com/224608766
For completion
Brown Thornbill https://vimeo.com/203266617
Yellow rumped Thornbill https://vimeo.com/110949201
Enjoy
David R
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