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  1. Satin Bowerbird

    Satin Bowerbird

    In December 2014, I discovered this bower when a female was on a visit of his bower with her wings flapping fast in front of it. It was the flapping sound of her wings which I heard and it caught my attention. I was not sure what I was about to discover when I heard that sound. This was really...
  2. Call of the White-browed Scrubwren

    Call of the White-browed Scrubwren

    A bit agitated White-browed Scrubwren (Sericornis frontalis) calling in the Bunya Mountains National Park in 2014.
  3. Calls of Green Catbirds

    Calls of Green Catbirds

    In December 2014, when I was in the Bunya Mountains National Park, Queensland, Australia, I was able to hear the Catbird calls. The sound was so strange but interesting to me that I wanted to film them with their calls on video. So, in the end I managed to take some videos of the catbirds, and -...
  4. Call of the Satin Bowerbird (♂)

    Call of the Satin Bowerbird (♂)

    I filmed this male Satin Bowerbird in the morning of the 31st of December in 2014 while he was calling in the Bunya Mountains National Park, Queensland, Australia. I am sharing this video because you can hear his call in this video. While I was in the Bunya Mountains National Park, I also...
  5. Superb Fairywren (♂)

    Superb Fairywren (♂)

    Every morning I made my tour in the Bunya Mountains National Park. You can see the Superb Fairywrens quite often there, but they are mainly foraging on the ground in the grassland. Occasionally they also can be seen on branches in the bushes. Usually, it is really hard to film them because they...
  6. Australian Golden Whistler (♂)

    Australian Golden Whistler (♂)

    This is a short clip of the male Australian Golden Whistler calling which I filmed while wandering one of the walking tracks in the Bunya Mountains National Park, January 2015, in Queensland, Australia
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