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Tag Archives: Malabar Headland National Park
Malabar Headland (and Barton Park) – 10 July 2022
This was a cold, wet and very windy day. But it is easy to get talked into an outing to photograph birds. I had been talking to Micheal and he was keen on a trip to Malabar Headland. It was … Continue reading →
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Malabar Headland – 8 July 2022
It was nice to spend a day out on Malabar Headland again. This time I was with Valerie and Sue. We were looking for Peregrine Falcons and Whales. Well – we did not see any whales at all, but we … Continue reading →
Malabar Headland – 20 June 2022
My last visit to the headland had been good – not so much for the whales as for the Peregrine Falcons. They had appeared late in the day and renewed their bonds. I was keen to go back and see … Continue reading →
Malabar Headland – 12 June 2022
This was a good day…. eventually. It started off quiet and then the Peregrine Falcons appeared. I expected the main photographic subjects to be whales passing by, and that was how the day started off. As I walked out, near … Continue reading →
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Malabar Headland – 22 May 2022
It had been a while since I had been out on Malabar Headland, so I though I would make another visit to see what birds and whales were around. And it was one of the Sundays the eastern part of … Continue reading →
Malabar Headland – 10 March 2022
After the bird survey, I headed to Malabar Headland. After a lot of recent rain, I knew that the tracks in the National Park would be dry – being mainly boardwalk, and I wanted to see what animals were around. … Continue reading →
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Malabar Headland – 14 January 2022
I don’t normally visit Malabar Headland at this time of the year. The Peregrine Falcons are scarce and no whales are around. But I had read that the trackwork was complete and I wanted to see what it was like. … Continue reading →
Malabar Headland – 14 December 2021
After the Mudlarks Cooks River Bird Survey, I walked up to Hursltone Park and caught a train to Central, then light rail to Kingsford and then a bus to Malabar and walked out onto Malabar Headland. I wanted to have … Continue reading →
Malabar Headland – 2 December 2021
My previous visit to Malabar Headland had been quite disappointing in terms of seeing the resident Peregrine Falcons. I have been watching this breeding pair now for four seasons and the number of chicks they have had that have fledged … Continue reading →
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Malabar Headland 23 November 2021
On this visit to Malabar Headland, I was joined by Sue and then later also by Valerie. I had invited them out again to see the Peregrine Falcon family after our trip on the 16th November had been relatively quiet, … Continue reading →