Iban Sydney (Francis William)

Welcome to my channel, Iban Sydney Youtube Channel. Originally I was all the way from Bintulu, Sarawak but now living at Sydney, NSW, Australia.
On my channel, I will try to share some of interesting places, way of life at parts of the world mainly during my 1 month European Masterpieces Holiday (13 countries). But specifically, I shared those around New South Wales especially around Sydney. I also have my personal Vlog, where I shared something like cooking, cake making..etc.
Thanks for Your Visit to My Iban Sydney Youtube Channel.
Selamat berkunjung ke saluran youtube Iban Sydney, dimana saya kongsikan permandangan menarik yang sering dikunjungi pelancong, cara kehidupan setempat di beberapa negara di Eropah. Dan sudah tentu juga di sekitar Sydney.
Ada juga diselitkan Vlog, dimana penyediaan makanan seperti membuat kek, biskut dan lain lain lagi.
Terima Kasih kerana sudah berkunjung ke saluran Youtube saya.
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Iban Sydney (Francis William)

Welcome To my Channel ‪@IbanSydney‬

3 years ago | [YT] | 1

Iban Sydney (Francis William)

The galah, also known as the pink and grey cockatoo or rose-breasted cockatoo, is the only species within genus Eolophus of the cockatoo family. Found throughout Australia, it is among the most common of the cockatoos. With its distinctive pink and grey plumage and its bold and loud behaviour, it is a familiar sight in the wild and increasingly in urban areas. It has benefited from the change in the landscape since European colonisation, and appears to be replacing the Major Mitchell's cockatoo in parts of its range.
The galah can be found throughout Australia, and is absent only from the driest areas and the far north of Cape York Peninsula. Though the presence of the galah has been documented in Tasmania at least since the 1840s, it remains unclear whether it is indigenous to that island. It is common in metropolitan areas such as Adelaide, Perth, and Melbourne, and abundant in open habitats that offer at least some scattered trees for shelter. It is common in all habitats in its range except for dense forests, especially those with a large amount of rainfall.The changes brought by European settlement — a disaster for many species — have been highly beneficial for the galah because of the clearing of forests in fertile areas and the provision of stock-watering points in arid zones. While it is mostly found in inland areas, the galah is rapidly colonizing coastal regions.
Credit: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Galah

3 years ago (edited) | [YT] | 1

Iban Sydney (Francis William)

The Only Few Lizard Which Give Birth and NOT Lay Egg. The female blue-tongue gives birth to live young three to four months after mating, which is very unusual in lizards as they normally lay eggs. Blue-tongue lizards are not poisonous and do not pose any threat to people or their pets. In fact, they can be a very helpful friend to have around the garden as they eat snails and caterpillars and other insects and can help keep the population of these invertebrate garden pests down.
Credit: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue-tongued_skink

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