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Little Woodswallow mimicry
ech1dna
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Two "Little Woodswallows" on Mt.Gillen at dusk singing. Mixed with the usual Woodswallow noises are mimicked snatches of Grey Shrike-thrush calls.
Apologies this footage is...
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Hairy desert snail Semotrachia euzyga
ech1dna
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The endangered Central Australian desert snail Semotrachia euzyga cruising on a rock after rain. The hair on the shell are a mysterious feature which are perhaps an adaptio...
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Desert Snail Encounter
ech1dna
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Two rare desert land snails bump into each other while cruising in undergrowth after heavy rain. At the start Pleuroxia adcockiana is on the right, Sinumelon expositum on t...
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Desert Snail with blue tentacles
ech1dna
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A desert land snail Plueroxia adcockiana filmed early one morning after rain. These animals sleep underground between rain events.
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Variegated Fairy Wrens at Owen Springs Reserve, Central Australia
ech1dna
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A party of wild Variegated Fairy Wrens foraging in a malaleuca stand early in the morning. Most obvious birds were females or non-breeding males but at 1:20 the alpha-male ...
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Wild Dingo pup
ech1dna
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A wild dingo pup stares at us then skips off into the bush.
Filmed while doing bird surveys a long long way from anywhere...
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Ormiston Perentie
ech1dna
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Young Perentie Goanna being mobbed by Willie Wagtails (out of frame but you can hear their alarm call!). Filmed at Ormiston Gorge, West MacDonnells National Park, NT.
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Rock Wallaby
ech1dna
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Hopping marsupials are not all kangaroos! Here in Central Australia the desert mountain ridges are occupied by 'black-flanked rock wallabies'- little mountain-bouncers as a...
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Wedgetailed eagle attack!
ech1dna
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I was on top of a steep cliff and this bad boy tried to come out the sun at me and knock me off- I always wondered how all those wallaroos fell to their deaths, now I know!...
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Crescent Honeyeater
ech1dna
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A busy Crescent Honeyeater forages for nectar and insects in the crown of a large gum tree. These birds are normally at higher altitudes but winter is approaching so they a...
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