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Monthly Archives: April 2019
Taronga Zoo – 9 April 2019
It had been a while since I had visited the Zoo, and I had recently heard that there were three new Sumatran Tigers Cubs and also three Red Panda Cubs to see. So the main focus of my visit was … Continue reading
Out with the Mudlarks – 9 April 2019
I spent a few hours down on the Cooks River with the Mudlarks – the newly formed group that surveys the birdlife along the Cooks River. It is a subgroup of the Cooks River Valley Association. We met up at … Continue reading
Sassafras Gully Fungi – 8 April 2019
This was another interesting trip to Sassafras Gully to observe and photograph the fungi. This time I started first down Fairy Dell and Magdala Creek and returned via Glenbrook Creek and Sassafras Gully Creek and the track to Sassafras Gully … Continue reading
Posted in Blue Labyrinth, Blue Mountains, Nature, Slime Moulds
Tagged Fairy Dell, Fungi, Magdala Creek, Sassafras Gully
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Fungi at Wolli Ck – 6 April 2019
This was an interesting morning spent at Wolli Creek, surveying the fungi, with the Sydney Fungal Studies Group, and also the Wolli Creek Preservation Society. We met at Girrahween Park, at Earlwood, and then divided into two groups. One heading … Continue reading
Birds at Tempe – 5 April 2019
It was forecast to be a wet day. More “occasional showers” rather then heavy rain. I thought a morning visit to Tempe Wetlands and Tempe Reserve to photograph the birdlife could be good. A fair number of birds were out … Continue reading
Fungi at Coachwood Glen – 4 April 2019
Coachwood Glen is probably one of the best locations in the Greater Sydney area to observe fungi. It is located near Blackheath, under the escarpment on the road to Megalong. Its sheltered location means that is retains moisture pretty well. … Continue reading
Oatley Park Photo Walk – 3 April 2019
I spent a pleasant morning at Oatley Park on a photographic walk led by Brian Everingham for the National Parks Association of NSW. We were also fortunate to have Melina from the Oatley Flora and Flora Conservation Society join us … Continue reading
Some Birds at Hazelbrook – 2 April 2019
I was visiting my sister and her husband at Hazelbrook, and was able to join there my other sister. While enjoying their hospitality I was able to photograph some of the Eastern Spinebills that visit their garden. We also did … Continue reading
Fungi at Ferndale Park – 31 March 2019
Another visit to Ferndale Park at Chatswood to check out the fungi. There was a reasonable amount out. Here are some more photos –
Posted in Nature, Slime Moulds, Sydney
Tagged Chatswood, Ferndale Park, Fungi, Laccocephalum hartmannii
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