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Monthly Archives: April 2022
Hawthorne Canal Birds – 20 April 2022
I spent an hour or so in the afternoon along the Hawthorne Canal photographing some of the resident birds. I was on the lookout for the Sacred Kingfisher and the Brown Goshawk. The Goshawk was probably in a nearby tree, … Continue reading
Lane Cove Valley Walk – 19 April 2022
It had been a while since I had visited the Lane Cove Valley, so I caught a train to Thornleigh and then set off for the Oval and the Great North Walk track. I was surprised however to find sign … Continue reading
Posted in Birds, Bushwalking, Nature, Sydney
Tagged Browns Waterhole, Fungi, Great North Walk, Hydnellum sp., Lane Cove River, Powerful owls, Terrys Creek
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Birds at the Northern Beaches – 18 April 2022
I spent a full day at the Northern Beaches photographing birds. I caught a B-line bus to Warriewood then walked down to the nearby wetlands and Irrawong Reserve. Then had lunch, walked down Muddy Creek to Pittwater Road, caught a … Continue reading
Kings Tableland Weekend 16 – 17 April 2022
Wendy had organised a camping weekend on Kings Tableland. A lot of the Blue Mountains – council reserves and the National Park were party closed due to geological instabilities after the very wet period (and a double fatality following a … Continue reading
Wolli Creek and Cooks River Walk – 16 Apr 2022
It had been a while since I had walked down the Two Valleys Track along Wolli Creek and I thought it would be good to see what fungi was out. So I caught a bus to Bexley North and set … Continue reading
Posted in Birds, Bushwalking, Sydney
Tagged Cooks River, Cooks River Birds, Two Valleys Track, Wolli Creek
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Refuge Bay Walk – 14 April 2022
Bob and myself had decided on a walk to visit Refuge Bay on West Head, in Ku-Ring-Gai Chase National Park. Rain was forecast on the day – but it was more likely very early in the morning. But when we … Continue reading
Greenway Bird Survey – 13 April 2022
It was the morning for the bird survey along the Hawthorne Canal section of the Greenway. The group met at Taverners Hill Light Rail Station at 7:30 am. The survey went very well. We observed quite a few interesting birds.
Sydney Park Birds – 12 April 2022
After the Mudlarks survey, I joined Sue, who had joined us at the Mudlarks, for a visit to Sydney Park. It was such a beautiful day that it would be shame to be indoors! At Sydney Park I was hoping … Continue reading
Mudlarks Bird Survey – 12 April 2022
Early in the morning I joined the Mudlarks, for their monthly bird survey along the Cooks River. This month we surveyed downstream from the Lang St Bridge to the footbridge that crosses to the Golf Clubhouse and then we head … Continue reading
Posted in Birds, Sydney
Tagged Brown Goshawk, Cooks River Birds, Mudlarks, Tawny Frogmouth
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Birdwood Gully – Mainly Fungi – 11 April 2022
I spent an enjoyable day wandering around Birdwood Gully at Springwood. The fungi is starting to pick up at last. On this trip, I entered the gully from Boland Avenue, near the Station, as usual and walked all the way … Continue reading
Posted in Birds, Blue Mountains, Bushwalking, Wildflowers
Tagged Birdwood Gully, Fungi, Hygrocybe taekeri, Hygrophoraceae, Springwood
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