Birds at Sydney Park – 15 April 2025

I spent an interesting morning at Sydney Park photographing birds. Others had recently seen a Barn Owl and a Boobook Owl at the park, and I wanted to see if they were still around.

Walking down past the ponds, I photographed these Dusky MoorhensContinue reading

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Coastal Walking in Royal National Park – 14 April 2025

I joined Brian Everingham and party from the National Parks Association of NSW for a nice morning walk along the coast near Bundeena. We stared at the Balconies and walked out to near the White Slab (Wedding Cake Rock or Cheesecake Rock), and then back. We then had a very nice lunch at the Bundeena RSL Club.

Quite a few New Holland Honeyeaters were hunting for insects. Continue reading

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Birds at Long Reef – 13 April 2025

Long Reef continues to be a great place for bird photography. In particular – Ospreys.

When I arrived an Osprey was perched on a rock not too far out on the platform. Continue reading

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Fungi at Coachwood Glen – 12 April 2025

I attended the field trip of the Sydney Fungal Studies Group at Coachwood Glen, on the Megalong Road near Blackheath. Conditions were a bit dry and fungal abundance was not huge, although we did find a wide range of fungi.

Here is some of the fungi (and slime moulds) that we found –

Gloioxanthomyces chromolimoneus

Descolia recedens Continue reading

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Canyoning Near the Bell Road – 11 April 2025

Bob was keen on a last canyon of the season, and suggested we head up the Bells Line of Road and visit canyon we had both first visited back in October 2019. The canyon is a short distance from Bells Line of Road and is not that well known. Our earlier visit was just before the terrible bushfires of the 2019/20 summer and conditions then were very dry. This time we found the creek had a fair bit more water, although the canyon is so high up in the catchment that the flow would rarely get high.

We followed an access firetrail for a short way then headed off through thick scrub to the creek. we then followed it down to the first abseil. This is very short, but not long after this is a much larger drop. Continue reading

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Fungi at Springwood – Birdwood Gully and Fairy Dell – 10 April 2025

I spent an enjoyable and interesting day at Springwood with Sue, wandering first down Birdwood Gully and then later down Fairy Dell on the other side of the town. We were looking for fungi.

First – Birdwood Gully Continue reading

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Birds at Hen and Chicken Bay – 9 April 2025

After the Greenway Bird Survey, I caught a bus to Hen and Chicken Bay at Abbotsford, hoping to see the Bar-tailed Godwits, or at least those that had not yet migrated. The tide was fairly low.

There were still some Godwits, but also some other birds. Here is a Pied Stilt – Continue reading

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Greenway Bird Survey – 9 April 2025

I took part in the bird survey along the Greenway, from Taberner’s Hill Light Rail Station to Hawthorne Light Rail Station. The group met at 7:30 am.

Here are some of the birds we saw –

It was fairly quiet this time at Taverners Hill. Continue reading

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Mudlarks Cooks River Bird Survey – 8 April 2025

It was time for the monthly bird survey with The Mudlarks along the Cooks River. This month the group was surveying the downstream loop from the Lang St Footbridge.

There was light rain as we set off from the footbridge, however the rain mainly held off while we were on the river. Continue reading

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Wattamolla to Eagle Rock Walk – 7 April 2025

This was another walk led by Brian Everingham for the National Parks Association of NSW. We set of from Wattamolla, in Royal National Park, and walked south along the Coast Track to Eagle Rock and then back the same way.

This is a great walk along the stunning sea cliffs of Royal National Park.

Here are some photos – Continue reading

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