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Monthly Archives: March 2024
Cremorne to Taronga Walk (including a visit to the Zoo) – 14 March 2024
I was able to join Brian Everingham, and party for a second walk during the week. This was a National Parks Association of NSW walk from Cremorne to Taronga via the foreshore tracks. The party, Sue, Valerie and Brian met … Continue reading
A Few Birds at Sydney Park – 13 March 2024
I had some time in the middle of the day, and made a fairly quick visit to Sydney Park. Here are some birds I saw – Dusky Moorhen Australasian Darters
Greenway Bird Survey – 13 March 2024
Here are some birds seen on The Greenway Survey along the Hawthorne Canal. At Taverners Hill Light Rail Station, David Hair, spotted a raptor. It turned out to be a juvenile Brown Goshawk.
Posted in Birds, Sydney
Tagged Hawthorne Canal, Inner West Environment Group, The Greenway
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Mudlarks – Cooks River Bird Survey – 12 March 2024
It was the week of bird surveys. I had missed the Tempe survey on Saturday as it clashed with the Bola Ck fungi survey. But I made it to the other two – the Mudlarks on the Cooks River, and … Continue reading
Vaucluse to South Head Walk – 11 March 2024
This was a pleasant walk with the National Parks Association of NSW, and led by Brian Everingham. The plan was to catch a bus from Edgecliff to the Grunpy Baker, and then after morning tea, visit the nearby cemetery and … Continue reading
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Tagged South Head, South Head Cemetery, Sydney Coastal Walking, The Gap
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Birds at Long Reef – 10 March 2024
I headed up to Long Reef for an afternoon of bird photography. The tide was fairly low, so I was able to venture out onto the rock platform. One aim was to photograph some of the local Ospreys. I did … Continue reading
Fungi at Bola Creek – 9 March 2024
I joined the Sydney Fungal Studies Group Inc for their first fungal survey of the year – which was held at Bola Creek in Royal National Park. In the lead up, conditions had been quite dry and consequently not that … Continue reading
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Tagged Bola Creek, Bola Creek fungi, Sydney Fungal Studies Group Inc
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Extensions to Wolli Creek Regional Park – 8 March 2024
Good news! The NSW State Government has announced some parcels of land has been added to Wolli Creek Regional Park. I attended the announcement press conference at Turrella Reserve (part of Wolli Creek Regional Park). The announcement was made by … Continue reading
Central Coast Wetlands – 7 March 2024
Sue joined me for a very pleasant day spent at the Pioneer Dairy – Central Coast Wetlands. We caught a train to Wyong, and had soon walked out to the wetland area. We saw a good range of birds during … Continue reading