Wolli Creek – Cooks River Walk – 30 July 2023

After coming back from Tasmania, I was keen to see if there was any local fungi. Most areas of Sydney seemed to have received very little rainfall in recent weeks, but the gauge at the Marrickville Golf Course had measured 25 mm falling on the 24th July. So perhaps some fungi would be out along Wolli Creek.

I set off on the bus for Bexley North and was soon on the Two Valleys Track. Luckily, I carried a telephoto lens, as I never used the macro lens. I only spotted old dried up fungi – and not much of that.

Hibbertia sp.

Wattle in full bloom

Silvereyes

Brown Gerygone

There were quite a few Greenhood Orchids out at various spots along the track.

The Grey-headed Flying Foxes seemed quite active.

I walked home via Marrickville Golf Course and spotted the Tawny Frogmouths near Bruce Street.

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