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Monthly Archives: July 2020
Kurnell to Cronulla Walk – 25 June 2020
I had walked from Kurnell to Cronulla back in 2017. It had been a pleasant outing, and I had talked with Bob about being keen to repeat it sometime. This was a good opportunity, the forecast was good and there … Continue reading
Posted in Birds, Bushwalking, Sydney
Tagged Boat Harbour, Cape Baily, Cape Doughboy, Cape Solander, Cronulla, Kurnell, Potter Point, Sydney Coastal Walking
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Sassafras Gully Fungi – 24 June 2020
This was a return to Sassafras Gully at Springwood to look for and photograph fungi. I entered the valley via the track at Sassafras Gully Road, walked down as far as the Lagoon and exited via the Wiggins Track. At … Continue reading
Posted in Blue Labyrinth, Blue Mountains, Bushwalking
Tagged Fungi, Hygrophoraceae, Sassafras Gully
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Fantastic Fungi at Bola Creek – 22 June 2020
I spent a nice day at Bola Creek photographing fungi. Like on previous trips, I walked down from Waterfall Station via the Couranga Track. Its the time of year when waxcaps come out, and I was not disappointed. A lot … Continue reading
Posted in Bushwalking, Royal National Park, Wildflowers
Tagged Bola Creek, Bola Creek fungi, Fungi, Hygrophoraceae
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Wolli Creek Nature Walk – 21 June 2020
Time to have a wander along Wolli Ck and see what is out – fungi, birds and orchids. I started off at the Bexley North end of the Two Valleys Track and went down a little way past Turrella Reserve. … Continue reading
Posted in Birds, Bushwalking, Nature, Sydney, Wildflowers
Tagged Fungi, Hygrophoraceae, Wolli Creek, Wolli Creek Fungi
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More Birds and Whales – Cape Baily Walk – 20 June 2020
I joined my friends John and Chuin Nee and their two boys Jasper and Sebastian for a walk from Cape Solander at Kurnell out to Cape Baily and back. We were joined by Enmoore and Su Li who had cycled … Continue reading
Posted in Birds, Bushwalking, Nature, Sydney
Tagged Cape Baily, Cape Solander, Kamay-Botany Bay National Park, Kurnell whale watching, Whale watching
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Birds and Whales at Bundeena – 19 June 2020
I joined Digi Dave for a photo-walk day at Bundeena. We visited Bonnie Vale and then The Balconies at the sea cliffs. Both venues are in Royal National Park. At Bonnie Vale, we first visited the wetlands. We saw a … Continue reading
Posted in Birds, Nature, Royal National Park
Tagged Bonnie Vale, Bundeena, Cabbage Tree Basin, Humpback Whales, Northern Giant-Petrel, Whale watching
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Chert Mine and Blair Athol Mine at Mt Victoria – 18 June 2020
This was an interesting walk with Bob. It was one we had thought of doing for a fair while, but had not got around to doing due to various factors such as bushfires and Covid. Our main objective was to … Continue reading
Posted in Blue Mountains, Bushwalking
Tagged Blair Athol Mine, Chert Mine, Mt Victoria, Sugarloaf Mountain, Victoria Pass
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Fungi at Sassafras Gully – 17 June 2020
Two days earlier, I had met Meg, who was collecting waxcaps for the herbarium at Ferndale Park. She invited me to join her on another collecting trip at Sassafras Gully at Springwood. The weather forecast was not that good – … Continue reading
Posted in Blue Labyrinth, Blue Mountains
Tagged Fungi, Hygrophoraceae, Sassafras Gully
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Lots of Fungi at Bola Creek – 16 June 2020
I visited Bola Creek again to see what fungi was out. I walked down the Couranga Track from Waterfall and returned the same way. During my visit I found a fair amount of fungi out, including many species of waxcaps. … Continue reading
Posted in Bushwalking, Royal National Park, Wildflowers
Tagged Bola Creek, Bola Creek fungi, Couranga Track, Fungi, Hygrophoraceae
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