Here are three short videos showing one of my tasks at workI work in heavy Industry operating a plasma cutter cutting steel plate from 2mm to 120mm thick. Yesterday I cut 120mm plate and thought I would share a little of it with you. Initial piercing of the plate.... See More »
Spending time in Mandurah this weekYou have seen the snake, here is a pair of Black Swans swimming past. The hammering noise is courtesy of a pile driver working on a duplicate bridge across the estuary. Black Swans on the Mandurah Estuary (1)
My video of a flock of Red-necked Stints that have arrived from the Arctic tundra of Russia or AlaskaA flock of Red-necked Stints have arrived from the arctic tundra of northern Russia or Alaska. Migrating huge distances for such a tiny bird. Classified as a small migratory wader. This is a flock of appproximately 120. I love seeing them "Flush".... See More » (1)
My latest video. Black Cockatoo feedingI was fortunate enough to come across four Red Tailed Black Cockatoos feeding. The other three were hidden in the foliage. This one is feeding on Eucalyptus seeds. It has to strip away the hard outer shell to get to the seeds inside. Notice how... See More » (1)
My foray into the Wandoo National ParkWandoo National Park. Perth Western Australia A 44,000 hectare park with the Wandoo Eucalypt tree prevails. 139 bird species have been recorded. Western Grey Kangaroos, Western Brush Wallabies and the common Wallaroo reside here. Western Pygmy... See More » (4)
A trip to the Darling Escarpment saw me come across a Western Yellow RobinSmall song bird that feeds on insects on the ground. I did see another Robin with this one. As it is breeding season, most likely a mated pair. (2)
A couple of Rose Breasted CockatoosRose Breasted Cockatoos, common name Galah. Pink and grey, very friendly, very sociable.Male and female Galahs look the same. The only difference is the colour of their eyes; males have brown eyes while the females have red. Galahs are monogamous... See More » (1)