
Matt Weeks
Wahgunyah, Victoria, Australia
Matt studied marine biology in Townsville, specializing in tropical reef fish ecology; however a close encounter with a tiger shark shifted his interest to birds. He teaches biology and mathematics in a senior high school in Wodonga, North East Victoria, Australia. He has been a keen birder for about 14 years, birding extensively in Victoria and the east coast of Australia. A wedding gift in December 2003 introduced Matt to the world of video, birds providing a fascinating and rewarding subject. He hopes you enjoy!IBC Personal statistics:
- First material posted on 30 January 2007
- Number of videos posted: 47 covering 36 species (0.36%)
- Number of photos posted: 0 covering 0 species (0%)
- Number of sounds posted: 0 covering 0 species (0%)
Material by Matt Weeks on IBC
Videos
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Black Swan (Cygnus atratus)
Four adults leaving the water, followed by seven chicks Locality Western Treatment Plant, Werribee, Victoria, Australia (Monotypic species) 17 October 2004 30 January 2007 40 sec 4.5 -
Purple Swamphen (Porphyrio porphyrio)
A bird calling and then taking a stem Locality Moonstone Walk, Bundoora, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia (ssp melanotus) 13 November 2004 30 January 2007 20 sec 4.8 -
Yellow-tailed Black-Cockatoo (Calyptorhynchus funereus)
A male in a tree, feeding Locality Tura Beach Reserve, New South Wales, Australia (ssp funereus) 28 December 2004 30 January 2007 13 sec 4 -
Gang-gang Cockatoo (Callocephalon fimbriatum)
A pair on a branch, then the male shaking its wings and flying away Locality The Fullerton Garden, Osborne's Flat, Victoria, Australia (Monotypic species) 19 January 2005 30 January 2007 32 sec 3.9 -
Emu (Dromaius novaehollandiae)
An adult and several juveniles in a field, preening and foraging Locality Wyperfeld National Park, Victoria, Australia (Monotypic species) 5 June 2004 30 January 2007 43 sec 4.5
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