Return of The Black Prince - Cicada
0:51
Glow Worm Tunnel - Helensburgh
5:39
Otford Tunnel - Helensburgh
8:21
2 ай бұрын
Mimicking sounds of the Lyrebird
2:31
Heathcote loop via Kangaroo creek
5:56
Mimicking sounds of the Lyrebird
2:52
Bluebottle - Man o'War
1:51
8 ай бұрын
Bushwalking Safety Tips
6:41
11 ай бұрын
Shellharbour to Port Kembla
9:25
Жыл бұрын
Channel-billed cuckoo
3:46
Жыл бұрын
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@dinkydi007
@dinkydi007 2 күн бұрын
I think 4.10am is way too early to hear this bird. Every morning 🙄
@MaccaThePacker
@MaccaThePacker 15 күн бұрын
Saw plenty of green grocers when I was a kid, but not many black princes.
@yogaparinama8715
@yogaparinama8715 16 күн бұрын
I did the opposite direction, coming out upstream of Kanuka Brook from Duck Hole to Glenbrook Station. I don't like the blue marks defacing the environment. The hike requires good bush navigation skills.
@JoshuaTozer
@JoshuaTozer 10 күн бұрын
The blue marks are pretty innocuous compared to some of the rubbish I have seen on walks in the Blue Labyrinth. The swimming holes up and down Glenbrook Creek you can understand some unsavoury types getting quick access, but further in you start to wonder how someone who is choosing to connect with nature is so happy to mar it.
@Ohlookitsmyyoutube
@Ohlookitsmyyoutube 18 күн бұрын
(I don’t know how to describe the sound) but does anyone know if the call that goes in threes that sounds like cooOO cooOO cooOo is also the koel? Have one outside my place that makes that noise from anytime between 8pm and 6am and it’s the most annoying thing I’ve ever felt with
@Lucaplayz543
@Lucaplayz543 19 күн бұрын
I saw like 5 of them today and they are pretty chill
@longsnoutpug7248
@longsnoutpug7248 21 күн бұрын
c:
@dylandreamer
@dylandreamer 25 күн бұрын
Please do not swim here , I believe it is cursed for men to swim here… speaking from first person experience. Great video mate thanks !
@louisaklimentos7583
@louisaklimentos7583 28 күн бұрын
Such a nice spotSuch an underrated spot !
@findmyaustralia3767
@findmyaustralia3767 28 күн бұрын
@@louisaklimentos7583 agree but some people just don’t like doing the distance to get there
@chickennugget6985
@chickennugget6985 Ай бұрын
How long did the bike ride take?
@janetkenny1974
@janetkenny1974 Ай бұрын
I love these birds. I never get tired of the sound.
@flavias1435
@flavias1435 Ай бұрын
I hate this bird so much I can’t stand it. It’s like creepy haunted movie vibes. Thank you for sharing now I know the name of this damn thing. 😂
@annekevanwyk5758
@annekevanwyk5758 Ай бұрын
So glad they are back again, love the sound of the Koel Bird. Special when it is very quiet and they are the only birds you hear. ❤
@dustin1122
@dustin1122 Ай бұрын
Nice view!!! My friend and I would love to go there, but is it still open for tourist though? I heard it was closed during a heavy rainfall a while ago.
@findmyaustralia3767
@findmyaustralia3767 Ай бұрын
@@dustin1122 it is open at the moment
@louisaklimentos7583
@louisaklimentos7583 Ай бұрын
Lovely video thank you
@RalphBartlakowski
@RalphBartlakowski Ай бұрын
Unfortunately after becoming popular by social media. The tunnel became a magnet for photographers burning steel wool, flares and so on, to gain a like count on their social media page. After heavy rain, hoards of kayakers would descend into the tunnel. A lot of damage was caused. The tunnel had been fenced off for a period of time. The last time I visited with a mate. Plastic garbage bags filled the garbage bin at the start of the track. Plus garbage bags littered the entrance to the tunnel. I'm guessing unprepared people substituted the bags to keep their shoes dry. The tunnel is owned by Metro mine, the other end is plugged off, so as to form water storage for the mine. The railway track is not original. it was placed there by the mine. A great place to photograph after rain. The reflections of the vegetation, and the railway line, with the tunnel in the background can produce a stunning image.
@findmyaustralia3767
@findmyaustralia3767 Ай бұрын
@@RalphBartlakowski thanks for the information much appreciated. Some people can be grubs and don’t respect what we have. Tried to explain and make it quite clear the rules of entering any environment like this. Cheers
@ebonypegasus9864
@ebonypegasus9864 Ай бұрын
so cute.. just rescued a chick from hawks... they chased off mother and the other three chicks while the dad tried to drive the hawks off.
@JohnVincentLabata-b8u
@JohnVincentLabata-b8u Ай бұрын
Mind if I tag along on your next walk? I can film and edit the videos for you.
@louisaklimentos7583
@louisaklimentos7583 Ай бұрын
It is quite beautiful there and thank you !
@18grape
@18grape Ай бұрын
Oh I think they would have loved my old "hay pile" but I got rid of it years ago.
@edbreen1289
@edbreen1289 Ай бұрын
very very hard to go up the incline. 6hrs and the the hill of death. start the other way. please!!!!
@edbreen1289
@edbreen1289 Ай бұрын
6hrs lather up the in cline do it the outher way round please!!!!!!!!!!!!
@JarrodCook93
@JarrodCook93 Ай бұрын
1:44 my grandfather once told me he once had a puddle in the backyard and he saw a frog, so he reached in to grab the frog not realising it was actaully THAT. Luckily he managed to be holding it in the right spot of it's neck so he wasn't bitten.
@findmyaustralia3767
@findmyaustralia3767 Ай бұрын
Lucky man 😊
@nemoooooooo13
@nemoooooooo13 Ай бұрын
Lace monitors are also the closest relative to the Komodo dragon, which used to be an Australian animal back in the days of land bridges between Aus, New Guinea and Indonesia
@rickyn4710
@rickyn4710 Ай бұрын
Thank you so much. Today a little plover chick got attacked by Ravens. Not sure if the Ravens got it but the parents have been searching high and low for their chick for several hours now, all over their territory making calls but can't find it. Praying 🙏 they find it soon as it has been dark for a few hours and I just heard a fox calling.
@sunnyree6711
@sunnyree6711 2 ай бұрын
I was lucky to have seen two of these beautiful birds this morning 🪶 Thankyou for providing me with more information.
@findmyaustralia3767
@findmyaustralia3767 2 ай бұрын
@@sunnyree6711 your welcome. They are a pretty interesting bird
@jeannewton1706
@jeannewton1706 2 ай бұрын
I absolutely love these birds. As soon as I hear it I know summer is coming and I love summer.People need to get over themselves who don't like them.
@transformare_coaching
@transformare_coaching Ай бұрын
Soothing sound!
@sk8ordie-t2v
@sk8ordie-t2v 15 күн бұрын
so you like sleep depravation?
@BGTravelmaker
@BGTravelmaker 2 ай бұрын
What a beautiful place
@vickidianacoghlan8946
@vickidianacoghlan8946 2 ай бұрын
Try doing that trek again but with a NORMAL bike, you guys are cheating using battery, naughty.
@findmyaustralia3767
@findmyaustralia3767 2 ай бұрын
@@vickidianacoghlan8946 I am an avid mountain bike rider on bush tracks. Decided to take the e-bikes so our partners could enjoy the ride as well.
@markanthonybrowne
@markanthonybrowne 2 ай бұрын
Great video, any advice on how long this takes and what lilos to use?
@findmyaustralia3767
@findmyaustralia3767 2 ай бұрын
this day out will take you around say 8 hrs return. All depends on how long you take in the canyon. Do your research before going out and important not to miss the exit point. You will be in the water for a long time and will have to climb a number of large boulders at different points of this canyon/river. Wet suits a must and good quality lilos required because it will be a difficult trip if you puncture your lilo. Be Safe
@sbafa1
@sbafa1 2 ай бұрын
every morning from 4am till it gets light, over and over.... right outside my bedroom window... the horror..... dude needs to get laid already so i can get some sleep geez
@t-rexstudioproductions781
@t-rexstudioproductions781 2 ай бұрын
They still remember their Mosasaur ancestors
@Boxyfoxymyu
@Boxyfoxymyu 2 ай бұрын
Male lyre bird: imitates ambulance sounds Female lyre bird: omg that's so hot
@chisaquaticvibe6524
@chisaquaticvibe6524 3 ай бұрын
It's amazing!!!!!
@yoptastic8463
@yoptastic8463 3 ай бұрын
Thank you very much for this video from a Coffin (Numb) Ray from a Pom who is a big fan of these guys after I saw them on a Nature Program shocking these two fish at once, so quickly that it hadn't realised that it had picked up two fish at once, so as it started to go into shock mode it sort of spat one of them out from under it but continued to shock the one retained. I've never seen anything like it and I think they might be deadly predators but these guys are special, deadly and beautiful! So it was fantastic to come across you wonderfully shot footage of one, would love to see more and know more about them, do you come across Leafy Sea Dragons by any chance? As I think they're really special too and Mantas and Dugongs, love to know. 😊❤🌊
@findmyaustralia3767
@findmyaustralia3767 3 ай бұрын
@@yoptastic8463 i’m glad you enjoyed the video. They are pretty amazing creatures and I have come across these rays a number of times. Have also been zapped a couple of times. I have come across weedy sea dragons but none on film at this stage. Do have some amazing footage of lots of other native Australian wildlife that you may want to check out on this page. Check out the footage of the giant smooth stingrays that way up to around 200 kg and maybe even my blue-ringed octopus footage that featured on National Geographic
@Kicking-m4c
@Kicking-m4c 3 ай бұрын
Cool video, will be doing this as soon I buy a new bike🚴🏻‍♂️👍🏻🇦🇺
@findmyaustralia3767
@findmyaustralia3767 3 ай бұрын
@@Kicking-m4c you will love it
@Kicking-m4c
@Kicking-m4c 3 ай бұрын
@@findmyaustralia3767 Cheers 🍻
@Drvannostranisback
@Drvannostranisback 3 ай бұрын
The most ear piercing annoying bird I've ever heard. From miles away through double pane glass. It may do it once? twice? 5 times? 10 times? who knows just pray it is the last.
@stephentuck6607
@stephentuck6607 3 ай бұрын
I did this walk with a friend recently and took a lot of the same side-trails that you did here which were definitely worth doing but made the trip a little longer. Because we were catching the train back to Wentworth Falls Station we cut the walk short by catching a bus from Echo Point straight up the road to Katoomba Station as it didn't look like there were many buses going from Scenic World (Official End of the Grand Cliff Top Walk) to Katoomba.
@findmyaustralia3767
@findmyaustralia3767 3 ай бұрын
@@stephentuck6607 we ended up getting an Uber back to Wentworth Falls to the car. Easy and only around $25. The bus is an option but just makes it a longer day
@stephentuck6607
@stephentuck6607 3 ай бұрын
@@findmyaustralia3767 I’m glad to hear that Ubers now operate in the Blue Mountains. For a while it was a taxi, car shuffle or public transport.
@nibiruresearch
@nibiruresearch 3 ай бұрын
Thank you for the beautiful drone pictures. When we look at this place we see many horizontal layers on top of each other but close-ups of these layers also show that they are completely separated from each other and the layers look rather homogeneous. How is this possible? Each layer is the effect of a recurring natural disaster, a huge tidal wave that is pulled over the planet, that is caused by a celestial body that circles our sun in an eccentric orbit. A thick layer of homogeneous mud remains on our planet. The many earth layers are solid proof for this recurring disaster. Those natural disasters occur in a cycle of seven and create a cycle of five civilizations. The longest living civilization lives no more than 10,800 years. Nonsense? No, ancient knowledge and that knowledge is supported by many depictions that we find in museums on statues, cylinder seals, coins etc. The last time that this celestial body, planet X or nine, was seen and depicted was just before our era. Abundant and convincing evidence about this cycle of natural disasters and its timeline and many images are available in the eBook: "Planet 9 = Nibiru". Search: invisible nibiru 9
@artigotale
@artigotale 3 ай бұрын
I love theese
@ggexpeditions867
@ggexpeditions867 4 ай бұрын
Why is he so cute, he is a cute fish
@zonabrown9241
@zonabrown9241 4 ай бұрын
❤❤❤fantastic bower❤❤
@aussiekat6379
@aussiekat6379 4 ай бұрын
Love where I live.. 🥰😊
@JoeyAlexander-l9s
@JoeyAlexander-l9s 3 ай бұрын
U live in the tunnel ?
@KylieLockyer-bs1ef
@KylieLockyer-bs1ef 4 ай бұрын
Best time to visit how far is it to hike to falls 3:23
@Jeni10
@Jeni10 4 ай бұрын
I think what you’re hearing at 3am is Australian bats, not birds. Parrots sleep for twelve hours from sunset to sunrise. kzbin.info/www/bejne/oZ_YnZ5mqrKjaKMsi=EahOufbQa-zYEZY8. These are flying foxes, mostly coastal, but the sound is similar to the bats.
@turtle170378
@turtle170378 4 ай бұрын
Some beautiful images of freshwater turtles there, thanks! I am a pedantic herpetologist though and it's a "clutch" of eggs rather than a "hatch".
@ConfusedFishingRod-kd3hv
@ConfusedFishingRod-kd3hv 5 ай бұрын
I have a soldier crab shell
@cho53n1ma
@cho53n1ma 5 ай бұрын
No thanks 😂
@vudu5vudu
@vudu5vudu 5 ай бұрын
Fantastic footage! Rare and special.
@findmyaustralia3767
@findmyaustralia3767 5 ай бұрын
Many thanks! Very lucky to get the footage
@IronOrbs
@IronOrbs 5 ай бұрын
How rare would you say an encounter with a turtle in freshwater is. Thinking about getting into the freshwater rather than just saltwater diving!
@findmyaustralia3767
@findmyaustralia3767 5 ай бұрын
@@IronOrbs it is a different experience diving freshwater. I have come across many types of freshwater turtles in different locations.
@trep17mag
@trep17mag 5 ай бұрын
Stick legs! I love these feathered friends. ❤