Wolli Ck and Cooks River Walk – 27 February 2021

After the bird survey in the morning, in the afternoon, I caught a bus to Bexley North and then walked down the Two Valleys Track along Wolli Ck to Tempe. I then walked up the Cooks River and back to home. I was on the lookout for mainly fungi and birds.

Here are some of the fungi I saw along the way –

Bolete – Xanthoconium sp.

Perhaps Gymnopus sp.

Abortiporus beniensis

Abortiporus beniensis

This interesting species was growing at the same place I had seen it last year.

I am not sure what this is –

Boletellus ananiceps

Boletellus emodensis

Boletellus ananiceps

Not sure about this one –

Amanita sp.

And I found this slime mould growing on the grass –

And now for some of the birds.

New Holland Honeyeaters

White-browed Scrubwren

Superb Fairy-wren

Red-browed Finch

Striated Heron

Little Corellas

And here is one of the many Flying Foxes neat Turrella –

Special thanks to Roy Halling for the id’s of the boletes.

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