Part 4 starts with us leaving Mount Hagen and flying to Tabubil. Species seen in this clip are shovel-billed kingfisher, New Guinea bronzewing, long-tailed honey-buzzard, a well concealed sooty thicket-fantail, the practically unknown obscure berrypecker, rainbow lorikeet, mountain meliphaga, brush cuckoo, Salvadori's teal, Papuan boobook, rufous-bellied kookaburra, more shovel-billed kingfisher, including a bird on a nest, beautiful fruit-dove and dwarf koel filmed through a telescope.
Also (just me, having a running commentary, distributed through your various films) a very good job on every part, letting Stu be part of every track consisting of deep, ssssooooffft MUD! Seems like a labour of love, a close-knit group.
And: I saw the Sooty Thicket-Fantail!! Mostly said tail, but still :-)
Hummingbirder1 2 years ago