Looking for Green Tree Pythons in Australia's Rainforest
Join me deep in the rainforest of northeastern Australia as I search for one of the most beautiful snakes on the planet: the green tree python. I'm testing the Canon R1 paired with the RF 600mm f/4. These striking animals are masters of camouflage, but their beauty has made them a target of the illegal wildlife trade. In this video, I follow their trail in the wild, hoping for a glimpse of an iconic creature. I also try to photograph one of Australia's most iconic birds: the palm-cockatoo. š„ Shot on location in tropical Queensland š Featuring: wild green tree pythons, remote rainforest exploration If you enjoy immersive conservation storytelling, consider subscribing. #wildlifephotography #australia #adventure #greentreepython #herping #snakesearch ā š Instagram: / thomas.nicolon š Website: thomasnicolon.com

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