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Monthly Archives: February 2019
Sassafras Gully Fungi – 8 February 2019
After a great day down Birdwood Gully, I thought it may be worth visiting the nearby Sassafras Gully to see what fungi was out. Sassafras Gully has a lot larger area of suitable fungi habitat than Birdwood Gully, and I … Continue reading
Posted in Blue Labyrinth, Blue Mountains, Nature, Slime Moulds
Tagged Fungi, Sassafras Gully, Springwood
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Whungee Wheengee Canyon – 7 February 2019
Another very hot day…. means another canyon. I was heading up the mountains with Bob and we decided to visit Whungee Wheengee Canyon near Mt Wilson. This is an attractive canyon, but many sections are difficult to photograph as it … Continue reading
Fungi in Birdwood Gully – 6 February 2019
I was invited to join Liz and Gemma on a walk through Birdwood Gully at Springwood looking for fungi and slime moulds. There had been some recent rain in the lower Blue Mountains, but I was not all that hopeful … Continue reading
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Tagged Birdwood Gully, Fungi, Springwood
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Northern Beaches – Walking, Swimming and Birding – 5 February 2019
A hot day was forecast. I was keen to get outdoors, but not looking for anything too strenuous. And some swimming would be nice. I ended up catching a B-Line bus to Mona Vale and then walking out to the … Continue reading
Posted in Birds, Bushwalking, Nature, Sydney
Tagged Curl Curl, Dee Why Head, Dee Why Lagoon, Mona Vale, Narrabeen, Sydney Coastal Walking, Turimetta Head
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Looking for Fungi at Ferndale Park, Chatswood – 4 February 2019
I was keen to get out and look to see if any fungi was out after recent rain. Ferndale Park at Chatswood is not too far way and easy to get to. I caught a train to Chatswood Station and … Continue reading
Tempe Wetlands – 2 February 2019
It was World Wetlands Day. I was on my way home from a meeting, and decided to call into the Tempe Wetlands to see what birds were around. I was pleased to see a pair of Nankeen Night Herons. I … Continue reading
Bicentennial Park – 1 February 2019
I wandered out to Bicentennial Park to photograph the birdlife. The forecast was for hot weather, but conditions were quite pleasant near the foreshore of the bay where there was a cool sea breeze. However, further away, it was hot … Continue reading
Water Dragon Canyon – 31 January 2019
Another very hot day was forecast. It was the day to head up to the mountains with Bob for a walk or canyon. After some discussion, we decided to visit Water Dragon Canyon. It is a small tributary of Wollangambe … Continue reading
Lake Eckersley Walk – 30 January 2019
More hot weather! I was keen to get outdoors, but didn’t want to do anything too strenuous, so though a short walk from Heathcote to Lake Eckersley on the Woronora River may be nice. I certainly did have a pleasant … Continue reading