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Sassafras Gully – Fungi and Birds – 14 February 2022
This was another excellent excursion to visit Sassafras Gully at Springwood to check out the fungi and with a secondary aim of looking for orchids and photographing some of the bird life. I entered via the Sassafras Gully track and … Continue reading
Posted in Birds, Blue Labyrinth, Blue Mountains, Bushwalking, Wildflowers
Tagged Boobook Owl, Fungi, Gomphus, Magdala Creek, Sassafras Gully
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Fungi and Birds at Sassafras Gully – Springwood – 27 January 2022
Four days earlier I had been on a trip down Birdwood Gully on the north side of Springwood and the fungi as well as the birdlife had been quite good. So I was keen to head back and this time … Continue reading
Posted in Birds, Blue Labyrinth, Blue Mountains, Slime Moulds
Tagged Fairy Dell, Fungi, Glenbrook Creek, Magdala Creek, Sassafras Gully
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Woodford to Springwood Walk via Glenbrook Creek – 16 December 2021
This was a most interesting walk with Bob. I had never visited the upper parts of Glenbrook Creek above The Lagoon – the large pool at the junction of Glenbrook Creek with Sassafras Gully. On a Sassafras Gully walk, I … Continue reading
Fungi at Sassafras Gully – 19 June 2021
This was the day that I was hoping to go to Bola Creek in Royal National Park for a fungal survey. I thought conditions for fungi should be quite good. But the day was cancelled due to a poor weather … Continue reading
Posted in Blue Labyrinth, Blue Mountains, Bushwalking, Slime Moulds
Tagged Fungi, Hygrophoraceae, Sassafras Gully, Springwood
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Fungi at Hazelbrook and Lawson – The South Side – 6 June 2021
On the second day of my visit to Hazelbrook, I took the opportunity of spending the morning walking down to Terrace Falls and Bedford Creek, and then going along the linking fire road to the Cataract Falls and the circuit … Continue reading
Lady Martins Bath and Sassafras Gully Walk – 20 May 2021
I was out on a bushwalk with Bob. We had planned to do a walk from Faulconbridge, but we first visited Lady Martins Bath at Linden. This was easy to visit, we turned off the highway at Martin Place and … Continue reading
Posted in Blue Labyrinth, Blue Mountains, Bushwalking
Tagged Fairy Dell, Fungi, Lady Martins Bath, Magdala Creek, Martins Folly, Sassafras Gully, Victory Track
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Fungi in Sassafras Gully – 16 May 2021
After finding some great fungi out at Ferndale Park and Mill Ck, I was keen to have a look in other places around Sydney. This day I went to Springwood and went down Sassafras Gully. I entered via the track … Continue reading
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Tagged Fungi, Hygrophoraceae, Sassafras Gully
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Fungi at Sassafras Gully – 9 April 2021
This was another good day of walking in the bush and looking for fungi. I did find some nice fungi – although it was not very abundant. On this trip, I went down to Glenbrook Creek via Fairy Dell and … Continue reading
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Tagged Fairy Dell, Fungi, Magdala Creek, Sassafras Gully
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Fungi at Sassafras Gully – 29 March 2021
I spent a very pleasant day wandering along the Sassafras Gully Track looking for fungi and slime moulds. In started from the track at the end of Sassafras Gully Road ad walk down to Glenbrook Creek, then continued down to … Continue reading
Posted in Blue Labyrinth, Blue Mountains, Bushwalking, Slime Moulds
Tagged Fairy Dell, Fungi, Magdala Creek, Sassafras Gully
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Fungi at Sassafras Gully – 1 March 2021
This was a very pleasant walk down Sassafras Gully at Springwood to look for and photograph the fungi. I found a reasonable amount out. I started from the track at the end of Sassafras Gully Road and walked down to … Continue reading
Posted in Blue Labyrinth, Blue Mountains, Bushwalking, Slime Moulds, Wildflowers
Tagged Entoloma virescens, Fungi, Gomphus, Hydnellum sp., Magdala Creek, Sassafras Gully
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