The first two episodes are each focused solely on a single species. However, there isn't enough information to fill an entire episode, so they have a few overly dramatized filler sequences. 3/10
Episode 3 is the best by far. The producers definitely spent the majority of the budget on this episode to get some really cool shots of a wide variety of birds of prey that are very unfamiliar to many non-Australians. The show's lower budget makes the camera quality a bit worse than some of the top-dollar documentaries, but this is the only episode I might rewatch in the future. 6/10
Episode 4 is closer to episode 3, focused on birds of paradise. However, dense foliage and a limited production schedule means many of the shots in this episode are either uneventful or obscured. 4.5/10.
Episode 3 is the best by far. The producers definitely spent the majority of the budget on this episode to get some really cool shots of a wide variety of birds of prey that are very unfamiliar to many non-Australians. The show's lower budget makes the camera quality a bit worse than some of the top-dollar documentaries, but this is the only episode I might rewatch in the future. 6/10
Episode 4 is closer to episode 3, focused on birds of paradise. However, dense foliage and a limited production schedule means many of the shots in this episode are either uneventful or obscured. 4.5/10.