Daintree Rainforest, Crocodiles and Port Douglas Wildlife Habitat Tour in Australia 4K
The Daintree Rainforest is the largest continuous area of tropical rainforest in Australia. It is one of the oldest rainforests in the world. The Daintree Rainforest contains 30% of the frog, reptile and marsupial species in Australia, and 90% of the bat and butterfly species. We saw lots of animals on this tour including several crocodiles.
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If you are looking for a inexpensive day trip check out the Daintree Rainforest near Cairns!
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Australia - Murray Hunt the Daintree Boatman All Day Birding Tour
Murray Hunt the Daintree Boatman All Day Birding Tour
Daintree Birdwatching - Daintree birds
A selection of Daintree birds taken by regular Red Mill House guest, Mark Eagles.
Daintree travel video guide Queensland Australia
Just under 2 hours' drive from Cairns is the village of the Daintree.
You will see all types of wildlife in the Daintree River. From special birds such as blue winged kingfisher to the area's most infamous inhabitant, the saltwater crocodiles, all in their natural element and from the safety of a boat.
The Daintree is not only home of the world heritage listed Daintree Rainforest but is also home to the elusive and endangered Cassowary.
This destination offers a range of fantastic places to stay and some great natural experiences.
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Bruce Belchers Daintree River Cruises
Daintree Eco Lodge & Spa
Daintree Discovery Centre
Coral Sea Views Bed & Breakfast
Daintree River Wildlife Tour, Queensland Australia
Video from a tour with Daintree River Wildlife Cruise to view birds, frogs and crocodiles of this part of Queensland, Australia. Daintree River runs between Cape Tribulation and Port Douglas. The area is full of wildlife with lots of birds, neon green tree frogs and huge crocodiles. This afternoon we got to see several saltwater crocodiles, beautiful birds and neon green frogs. Did you know a crocodile can find it's way home even if it gets relocated hundreds of miles?
Daintree Rainforest Adventures
Life living in the Daintree Rainforest. See a snake, check out the Rollinia fruit, coconut foraging, swimming in the magical blue hole and fun times with music! Life's great! :)
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Daintree River Australia
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Daintree River, Crocodile Tour Queensland Australia
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On a tour with Daintree River Wildlife Cruise to see bird, frogs and crocodiles. Between Cape Tribulation and Port Douglas lies the Daintree River. The area is full of wildlife with birds, neon green tree frogs and huge crocodiles. This afternoon we got to see several saltwater crocodiles, beautiful birds and neon green frogs. View photos at:
Australia - 3 weeks of birdwatching in Queensland
Highlights of 3 weeks of birding in Queensland from August 24 - September 13, 2012.
Daintree River Australia - magnificent.
Enjoy the wonder of the Daintree area nestled in the World Heritage Listed Daintree National Park Queensland Australia..even better book your airfare today!
Daintree Rainforest, Tropical North Queensland, Australia
Daintree Rainforest, Tropical North Queensland, World Heritage, Cape Tribulation, Mossman Gorge, Cassowary, Tree Kangaroo, Boyd's Forest Dragon, Canon 80D Cinematic, DJI Mavic Pro Cinematic.
The Daintree Rainforest is a region located on the north east coast of Queensland, Australia, north of Mossman and Cairns. At around 1,200 square km the Daintree is a part of the largest continuous area of tropical rainforest on the Australian continent. Much of the Daintree Rainforest is part of the Wet Tropics of Queensland World Heritage Site, being listed by UNESCO in 2015 in recognition of its universal natural values highlighted by the rainforest.
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Birds of the Daintree
I made this movie back in 2004, pretty much at the beginning of fully digital production methods. After a few trips to Cape York and the Daintree region, I had literally hundreds of clips of birds that flew past or were able to be filmed. I had no idea of their species and marked the clips as blue bird and long neck etc. to be able to identify them. I realised they were pretty useless for most of my production work so when it was suggested to me I turn it into a birdwatching video I thought why not? I contacted a birdwatching expert by the name of Chris Dahlberg, told him of my plan and asked if would be prepared to be the onscreen narrator. He agreed and was a natural in front of the camera. So much so that pretty much every take was a first take when filming him. The movie itself is great if you are a birdwatcher and not too bad if you just want to check out the rainforest scenery. I submitted it to the International Wildlife Film Festival and received an Honorable mention for diversity of species. It was the only thing I ever entered and given I got this award I thought I would quit whilst I was ahead with the perfect record of one for one lol. Anyway, enjoy the movie and keep in mind that this film was made with a budget of zero! All music was legally obtained for use from FreeUp Downunder Royalty free music and all conditions of copyright have been adhered to.
Next Stop: Queensland - Daintree Discovery Centre
Next Stop: Queensland - Daintree Discovery Centre
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Birding North-East Queensland: 89 Australian Birds
A documentary of Alana and Greg Dare's birding trip to fabulous North-east Queensland, featuring film of 89 often difficult to see bird species, plus tree kangaroo and butterflies, maps to help plan a trip and find the best sites.
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Birding North-East Queensland: 89 Australian Birds
We’re off to bird in the most bird rich area of Australia, exciting north-east Queensland and our first stop is Cairns. Straight from airport to esplanade. The tide’s out, but there are plenty of passerines to look at. Doves big and small. Figbirds and honeyeaters. There’s no better spot for close views of migratory waders like Godwits, Sandpipers and Curlews. Now the tide has brought in Knots and to the annoyance of the Godwit, a Tattler, as well as Broad-billed and Curlew Sandpiper. Wader watching heaven.
Just across the Captain Cook Highway are the beautiful Centenary Gardens with White-browed Crake, Radjah Shelducks and Little Kingfisher by the water while the Black Butcher Bird demonstrates how he got his name.
Down Yorkeys Knob Road , Cattana Wetlands is another great birding spot. Close views of birds on the water, building nests over the water, and busy everywhere in the attractive surrounding shrubs and bushland.
Leaving Cairns we’re heading into the mountains to Cassowary House which soon lives up to its name. Plenty of other birds around too. Nearby is busy Kuranda, where Double-eyed Fig Parrots feed in the main street.
Heading west we’ve located White-browed Robin and then we’re into drier country, with Brolgas? No , Sarus Cranes and Squatter Pigeon.
Yet another beautiful expanse of water, Lake Mitchell. Comb-crested Jacana, Wandering Whistling Ducks and Finches and Honeyeaters around the edge. On through Mount Molloy with a Koel calling and a raptor flying to its nest. It’s the spectacular Square-tailed Kite.
Then on to bird central, Julatten and an iconic destination, Kingfisher Park. So much to take in. Sorting out simliar honeyeaters…. watching the ground ….and the trees, and staking out the waterhole at dusk for the brief appearance of Red-necked Crake. The spectacular birds just keep coming at Julatten and we’re staying here at Sweetwater Lodge , inspiring accommodation in magnificent surrounds of mountains and rainforest.
We’re amongst so many beautiful birds but we’re looking for one in particular, Blue-faced Parrot-finch, so we’re heading up Mount Lewis. Finches, but all Red-brows, so into the rainforest for some delightful surprises.
Heading west again and we’ve found some dry country finches, Black-throats, a Black Treecreeper, a stately Bustard and exquisitely coloured Pale-headed Rosellas. You never know what will turn up next.
Back at Sweetwater and looking again for that finch. And that’s it, Blue-faced Parrot Finch.
Now we can relax and head towards the coast and up to the Daintree river. Just cruising with Papuan Frogmouth, Great-billed Heron, Azure Kingfisher and, on disembarking , Wompoo Fruit Dove.
South through the sugar cane country to Port Douglas and from the sky an aerial ballet of Brolgas coming in to feed. Large and small birds on the ground and overhead a spectacular raptor while Bee-eaters shimmer below. We’re driving down the coastal road and on one side, an Osprey is bringing home the fish dinner. Opposite, Beach Stone Curlews prefer crab.
West up to the Atherton Tablelands. Yet another water wonderland, Hasties Swamp. Entering Yungaburra and the wonderful Allumbah Pocket. What? Tree Kangaroo. Honeyeaters galore and a confiding Yellow Robin.
We’ve stopped at glorious Lake Eacham on our way deep into the rainforest at Crater Lakes Rainforest Cottages where we’re surrounded by stunning species which are usually more elusive. Nearby is Lake Barrine where the iconic Ulysses butterfly sails in the clearings. A walk around the periphery is filled with birds, some with a very loud presence. And lastly into higher altitude rainforest to find the Golden Bowerbird.
Daintree Rainforest
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Animals of the Daintree Rainforest
Footage taken during our camping trip to the daintree rainforest and sorroundings. We spotted Cassowaries, Kookaburras, Forest dragons, Kangaroos and many others. What a beautiful rainforest Australia has.
Daintree River Birdwatching.
Great-billed Heron being photographed on Chris Dahlberg's Daintree River Tour at dawn.
Daintree Rainforest - Queensland
The Daintree Rainforest is a region on the northeast coast of Queensland, Australia. At around 1,200 square kilometers (460 sq mi), the Daintree is a part of the largest continuous area of tropical rainforest on the Australian continent. The Daintree Rainforest is a part of the Wet Tropics of Queensland Rainforest, that spans across the Cairns Region. The Wet Tropics Rainforest (that the Daintree is a part of) is the oldest continually surviving tropical rainforest in the world.
Cape Tribulation is a remote headland and ecotourism destination in northeast Queensland, Australia. A coastal area within Daintree National Park, it offers a combination of rainforest and beaches.
The Daintree River is a river that rises in the Daintree Rainforest near Cape Tribulation in Far North Queensland, Australia. The river is located about 100 kilometers (62 mi) northwest of Cairns in the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Wet Tropics of Queensland.
The locality takes its name from the valley Mossman Gorge created by the Mossman River through the Daintree National Park to the west. Located only 20 min from Port Douglas, a visit to Mossman Gorge is a must-do for any visitor to the beautiful Far North Queensland region.
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