Beautiful Quartz Crystal – Flaked Axe Head – Western Australia – Noongar Tribe Aboriignal Tool

Beautiful Quartz Crystal – Flaked Axe Head – Western Australia – Noongar Tribe Aboriignal Tool

Ancient Aboriginal Stone Tools, Flints, Grindng Stones of the Western Australian Noongar People

Pre 1980 Found Ancient Aboriginal Stone Tools, Flints, Grindng Stones of the Western Australian Noongar People
Since I was a small kid growing up in Dambeling, I have always been fascinated with Ancient Aboriginal Tools and I have found many of these tools on the Bush Adjoining the edges of Lake Dambeling and on the Salt Pans during the dry years … I have utmost respect for the Noongar People…. as they do me! Hopefully one day this can be displayed for all to respect. All Respect given to any Aboriginal Artifacts I Found are the area of Dambeling of many years – Dr Alex Bevan The WA Museum Knows of This – They will Identify these and all Aboriginal Stone Tools – Determine the Age and Origin of these Rocks. IAW Australian Cultural Heritage Act… so please don’t tell me off! I get emails from people (Government Agencies) etc in regards to these stone

Metal Detecting The Old Dumbleyung Aboriginal Bush Reserve & Home Site – Western Australia

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Full Playlist of this Series

The Dumbleyung Wuddi Noongar Aboriginal Cultural Centre & Aboriginal Tours, School Education Camps – Great Southern Western Australia

Retrieving the lost Ancient to 1900’s Relics of the Wilman Aboriginal Tribes and the Riley’s of Dumbleyung, Western Australia

Western Aboriginal Ancient Stone Tools, Paintings, Art, Weapon, Tools, Survival Skills and more

Ancient Aboriginal Stone Tools, Flints, Grindng Stones of the Western Australian Noongar People

Lake Dumbleyung – Western Australia – Before The Flood – 3DR Drone – Beautiful Footage

Lake Dumbleyung – Western Australia – Before The Flood – 3DR Drone – Beautiful Footage

Shorter Version, but not as good!
Will the Empty Lake Dumbleyung in Western Australia Fill Up This Week? Big Flooding Rains Coming!

Dumbleyung Lake – Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dumbleyung_Lake

256 km Perth (Serpentine) Radar Loop
http://www.bom.gov.au/products/IDR702.loop.shtml#skip

Dumbleyung and Lake Dumbleyung is situated 250km South East of Perth and approx 39km’s East of Wagin

512 km composite Perth (Serpentine) Radar Loop
http://www.bom.gov.au/products/IDR701.loop.shtml

Rainfall: Forecast Rainfall / western australia / great southern / wagin (My hometown Dumbleyung is 40km’s East of Wagin)
http://www.bom.gov.au/jsp/watl/rainfall/pme.jsp

Western Australia Warnings Summary
http://www.bom.gov.au/wa/warnings/

Great Southern District Forecast (katanning) (Dumbleyung is 54km’s North of Katanning)
http://www.bom.gov.au/wa/forecasts/great-southern.shtml

Documentaries on Donald Campbell MBE, His Bluebird Boat K7 on Lake Dumbleyung and Other Lakes etc

Lake Dumbleyung – The Great Southern – Western Australia

Dumbleyung Lake
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dumbleyung_Lake

The Lake

Dumbleyung District and Shire
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dumbleyung,_Western_Australia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dumbleyung,_Western_Australia

Donald Campbell World Water Speed Record
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2014-12-16/bluebird-remembered-in-dumbleyung/5956920

Dumbleyung, Western Australia – Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dumbleyung,_Western_Australia

Shire of Dumbleyung – Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shire_of_Dumbleyung

Will the Empty Lake Dumbleyung in Western Australia Fill Up This Week? Big Flooding Rains Coming!

Will the Empty Lake Dumbleyung in Western Australia Fill Up This Week? Big Flooding Rains Coming!

Dumbleyung Lake – Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dumbleyung_Lake

256 km Perth (Serpentine) Radar Loop
http://www.bom.gov.au/products/IDR702.loop.shtml#skip

Dumbleyung and Lake Dumbleyung is situated 250km South East of Perth and approx 39km’s East of Wagin

512 km composite Perth (Serpentine) Radar Loop
http://www.bom.gov.au/products/IDR701.loop.shtml

Rainfall: Forecast Rainfall / western australia / great southern / wagin (My hometown Dumbleyung is 40km’s East of Wagin)
http://www.bom.gov.au/jsp/watl/rainfall/pme.jsp

Western Australia Warnings Summary
http://www.bom.gov.au/wa/warnings/

Great Southern District Forecast (katanning) (Dumbleyung is 54km’s North of Katanning)
http://www.bom.gov.au/wa/forecasts/great-southern.shtml

Documentaries on Donald Campbell MBE, His Bluebird Boat K7 on Lake Dumbleyung and Other Lakes etc

Lake Dumbleyung – The Great Southern – Western Australia

Dumbleyung Lake
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dumbleyung_Lake

The Lake

Dumbleyung District and Shire
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dumbleyung,_Western_Australia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dumbleyung,_Western_Australia

Donald Campbell World Water Speed Record
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2014-12-16/bluebird-remembered-in-dumbleyung/5956920

Dumbleyung, Western Australia – Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dumbleyung,_Western_Australia

Shire of Dumbleyung – Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shire_of_Dumbleyung

The Majestic Wedge Tail Eagle – Dumbleyung – The Great Southern – Western Australia

The Majestic Wedge Tail Eagle – Dumbleyung – The Great Southern – Western Australia

My Wedged Tail Eagle Videos

My Playlist on Birds in My Area
Bird Sightings & Species of the Great Southern Area & Dumbleyung – Western Australia

First Time Nikon Coolpix P900 – Amazing Reptile Footage – Long Distance Shot – Earth is Flat!

Check out all of my amazing playlists of my adventures
https://www.youtube.com/user/LostTreasureComAU/playlists

First Time Nikon Coolpix P900 – Amazing Reptile Footage – Long Distance Shot – So I bought the Nikon Coolpix P900 to help with the effort to provide more convincing undeniable evidence that the Earth is Flat… so please subscribe and stay tuned! Flat Earth Proof Videos Coming Soon

See Evidence here: nikon coolpix p900 flat earth proofs!
https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=nikon+coolpix+p900+flat+earth

The P900 delivers the highest zoom in its class with 83x optical zoom (24mm – 2000mm) See Nikon Info here … amazing camera!

http://www.nikon.com.au/en_AU/product/digital-compact-cameras/performance/coolpix-p900

The Majestic Wedge Tail Eagle – Dumbleyung – The Great Southern – Western Australia

In Debt to My Eye Balls as Always – My Un-Affordable Materialistic Shopping Spree! Bunbury Trip

In Debt to My Eye Balls as Always – My Un-Affordable Materialistic Shopping Spree! Bunbury Trip

Beautiful Bunbury

Visit Bunbury – Bunbury Accommodation

Bunbury, Western Australia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bunbury,_Western_Australia

Things to Do in Bunbury
https://www.tripadvisor.com.au/Attractions-g255364-Activities-Bunbury_Western_Australia.html

Beautiful Bunbury on YouTube
https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=beautiful+bunbury

Bunbury Beaches
https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=bunbury+beaches

Bunbury k9 Dog Beach
https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=bunbury+dog+beach

Collie, Western Australia – Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Collie,_Western_Australia

Collie Visitor Centre – Collie River Valley

Collie Visitor Centre

Collie Western Australia – Old Coal Mining Town
https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=collie+coal

Explore Collie Western Australia
https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=Collie+Western+Australia

3DR Drone – Beautiful Lakes of Dumbleyung – Western Australia – Summer Lighting Thunderstorm

3DR Drone – Beautiful Lakes of Dumbleyung – Western Australia – Summer Lighting Thunderstorm

I have some really beautiful drone footage of Lake Dumbleyung in Western Australia coming soon..stay tuned! See Just the drone footage, plus extra drone footage of beautiful ancient ice age era lakes here and also Lake Dumbleyung preview here

Bird Watching Roadtrip Ends in Stunning Thunderstorm Chase – Drone Footage – Beautiful Pink Lake

Documentaries on Donald Campbell MBE, His Bluebird Boat K7 on Lake Dumbleyung and Other Lakes etc

Lake Dumbleyung – The Great Southern – Western Australia

Dumbleyung Lake
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dumbleyung_Lake

The Lake

Dumbleyung District and Shire
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dumbleyung,_Western_Australia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dumbleyung,_Western_Australia

Donald Campbell World Water Speed Record
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2014-12-16/bluebird-remembered-in-dumbleyung/5956920

Bronze Wing Pigeon Protecting Its Nest from Marauding Pied Butcher Birds

Bronze Wing Pigeon Protecting Its Nest from Marauding Pied Butcher Birds

Common Bronzewing
Phaps chalcoptera
Columbidae

The Common Bronzewing is most often seen while it is feeding as it walks along bush tracks or quiet country roads, pecking at fallen seeds on the ground. Although seeds from wattle trees are its favoured fare, bronzewings will also eat the seeds of many other trees and shrubs. When they are flushed from the ground, their wings make a loud clattering or clapping sound as they take off, and their flight is strong, swift and direct, before they land in a tree nearby.

Identification
Description

Common Bronzewings are medium-sized, heavily built pigeons. The male has a yellow-white forehead and pink breast. Both sexes have a clear white line below and around the eye and patches of green, blue and red in the wing, characteristic of all bronzewings. The Common Bronzewing is a cautious pigeon, and rarely allows close approach. If startled, it flies away with a clatter, keeping low to the ground while moving in a steady, direct manner. Young Common Bronzewings are duller and browner than the adults. The metallic wing patch is absent or not easily seen.

Similar Species

Common Bronzewings can be distinguished from the similar Brush Bronzewing, P. elegans, by their pinkish-grey breast, light brown nape and back, and pale throat (rather than grey breast and chestnut nape, back and throat).

Location
Distribution

Common Bronzewings are one of the most plentiful and commonly seen pigeons in Australia.

Habitat

Common Bronzewings are found in almost every habitat type, with the exception of the most barren areas and densest rainforests. Common Bronzewings are normally seen alone, in pairs or in small flocks, and are rarely found far from water.

Behaviour
Feeding

The Common Bronzewing feeds on seeds and other vegetable matter. The birds feed on the ground and in small parties. These small groups need to drink frequently, and visit waterholes during either the day or night.

Breeding

Common Bronzewings build an untidy nest of sticks and twigs. It is normally placed low down in a tree or bush, but may be up to 20 m above the ground. The creamy-white eggs are incubated by both parents. Both adults also share the care of the young birds, which are born naked and helpless and are completely dependent on their parents. Bronzewings, like other pigeons, secrete a special milk-like substance from their crop, which is fed to the young chicks.

Source
http://birdlife.org.au/bird-profile/Common-Bronzewing

Bird Watching Roadtrip Ends in Stunning Thunderstorm Chase – Lake Dumbleyung – Beautiful Pink Lake

Bird Watching Roadtrip Ends in Stunning Thunderstorm Chase – Lake Dumbleyung – Beautiful Pink Lake

I have some really beautiful drone footage of Lake Dumbleyung in Western Australia coming soon..stay tuned! See Just the drone footage, plus extra drone footage of beautiful ancient ice age era lakes here and also Lake Dumbleyung preview here

Bird Watching Roadtrip Ends in Stunning Thunderstorm Chase – Drone Footage – Beautiful Pink Lake

Documentaries on Donald Campbell MBE, His Bluebird Boat K7 on Lake Dumbleyung and Other Lakes etc

Lake Dumbleyung – The Great Southern – Western Australia

Dumbleyung Lake
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dumbleyung_Lake

The Lake

Dumbleyung District and Shire
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dumbleyung,_Western_Australia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dumbleyung,_Western_Australia

Donald Campbell World Water Speed Record
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2014-12-16/bluebird-remembered-in-dumbleyung/5956920

Putting a Plucked Bronze Wing Pigeon on a Scary Myrmecia Bull Ant’s Nest – Vicious Like Piranhas!

Putting a Plucked Bronze Wing Pigeon on a Scary Myrmecia Bull Ant’s Nest – Vicious Like Piranhas!

The Dangerous Western Australian Myrmecia Soldier Bull Ant

Myrmecia Ant – Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Myrmecia_(ant)

Putting a Plucked 28 Port Lincoln Parrot on a Western Australian Myrmecia Soldier Ants Nest:

Meat Ants Strip Parrot to the Bone – Beautiful Specimen – Bloody Sophie Eats It! Grrr!

Bobtail Lizard on a Dangerous Myrmecia Soldier Bull Ant’s Nest – Will they Strip it to the Bone?

My Related otjher Videos of interest!
Encounter with a 4 Metre Long Monster Carpet Snake (Python) – Morelia spilota imbricata

What’s underneath the rusty tin?

Injured Carpet Python Rescue & Tawny Frogmouth Bird Roadkill Pickup – Part 1

Carpet Snake Update and a Bush Blood Sucking Kangaroo Tick

Yikes! Carpet Python Attack!

Reptillian Rescue – Blue Tongue Lizard Stuck in Bitumen Tar – Part 1

Successful Removal of Melted Road Tar off Reptiles – Bobtail – Use Olive Oil!

Trying to Save Two Dying New Born Lambs from Cold Wet and Windy Weather – Part 1

Drowning Blue Tongue Bobtail Lizard Rescue – Beautiful Little Gecko – Siamese Twin Snake?

Video Playlists

Encounters with Reptiles – Snakes – Lizards- Geckos & Goannas – Western Australia – The Great Southern

Animal Rescues

Black-faced Woodswallow – Artamus cinereus Artamidae – Great Southern – Western Australia

Black-faced Woodswallow – Artamus cinereus Artamidae – Great Southern – Western Australia

These birds are so beautiful, playful and cute! The Black-Faced Woodswallow with Babies ….. sorry about the wind noise!

The Black-faced Woodswallow often associates with other species of woodswallows as well as White-winged and Varied Trillers, but it is their association with Hooded Parrots in the Northern Territory that is especially intriguing. Hooded Parrots almost always forage in the company of Black-faced Woodswallows. The woodswallows are used by the parrots as sentinels to warn of the approach of potential predators, such as Brown, Grey or Red Goshawks, and whenever the woodswallows give their alarm calls, the parrots fly away to safety.

Description

The Black-faced Woodswallow is a smokey grey-brown above with a black face around the base of the bill and the eyes. The underparts are lighter grey with a black undertail in the race cinereus or a white undertail in the race albiventris of north-eastern Queensland. The black tail feathers are tipped white. The bluish bill is tipped black. Young birds are mainly brown, with extensive streaking, the underparts are washed buff-brown and they have a pale brown bill. May be seen in groups, often with other woodswallows, and roosts in tight clusters in trees during storms or sudden cold weather.

Similar Species

The Black-faced Woodswallow is similar to the Dusky Woodswallow, A. cyanopterus, and the Masked Woodswallow, A. personatus. It differs from the Dusky by being paler overall and lacks the white streak along the leading edge of the wing. The Masked Woodswallow has a larger and more defined face mask that extends down the throat to the upper breast, bordered by a white crescent. It also has paler underparts and a pale grey rather than black tail.

Distribution

The Black-faced Woodswallow is found across mainland Australia, mainly west of the Great Dividing Range in Queensland, New South Wales and Victoria, and is absent from the far south-western corner of Western Australia.

Habitat

The Black-faced Woodswallow is found in open country, often far from water, as well as in open woodlands, around lakes and wetlands and in irrigated areas.

Feeding

The Black-faced Woodswallow feeds on insects. It perches on shrubs, fences and telegraph wires, darting down to catch prey and will often hover. It will also eat nectar. Often feeds in mixed flocks with swifts and swiflets, and also associates with other woodswallows and the White-winged Triller.

Breeding

Black-faced Woodswallows nest and rear their young co-operatively, often mobbing potential predators. The nests are flimsy constructions of twigs placed low in a small tree, stump or artificial structure

Dusky Woodswallow
http://www.birdlife.org.au/bird-profile/dusky-woodswallow

Source: http://www.birdlife.org.au/bird-profile/black-faced-woodswallow

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