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Tag Archives: Malabar Headland National Park
Malabar Headland – 19 November 2021
From my previous two trips to the headland, I thought the Peregrine Falcon season was coming to a close. But this trip reversed things. I was able to observe and photograph all three members of the family. The adults were … Continue reading →
Malabar Headland – 16 November 2021
Another visit to Malabar Headland with the intention of seeing the Peregrine Falcon family. This time I had invited Sue and Valerie to join me. After my previous visit being relatively quiet, I thought that time to see the juvenile … Continue reading →
Malabar Headland – 14 November 2021
Another visit to Malabar Headland to photograph the Peregrine Falcon family. This day started off fairly quiet and remained reasonable quite for most of the time I was there. I did not see that much of any of the Peregrine … Continue reading →
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Tagged Humpback Whales, Malabar Headland National Park, Peregrine Falcon, Whale watching
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Malabar Headland – 12 November 2021
Another visit to see the quickly growing up Peregrine Falcon chick. The day started off very quiet. I arrived at the nesting area and soon spotted one of the adult Peregrine Falcons perched nearby. I think it was the female.
Malabar Headland – 9 November 2021
After the early morning Mudlarks bird survey, I headed out to Malabar Headland to see the status of the Peregrine Falcons. I had been out to the headland three days earlier, when a chick seemed to be stuck on a … Continue reading →
Malabar Headland – 5 November 2021
It was time for another visit to Malabar Headland to check on the progress on the nesting Peregrine Falcons. The weather forecast was not the best (some rain) – but there is some shelter available. This turned out to be … Continue reading →
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Tagged Malabar Headland National Park, Peregrine Falcon, Red-bellied Black Snake
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Malabar Headland – 31 October 2021
Another nice day spent on Malabar Headland. I walked in from Malabar, arriving near Boora Point fairly early, around 8:30 am. Things at the start were quiet. Very quiet. Except for the call of a Rufous Whistler. I went to … Continue reading →
Malabar Headland Visit – 24 October 2021
This was my nest visit to Malabar Headland to photograph the resident Peregrine Falcons, and to see if their chicks had fledged. I was quite a warm and sunny day, but not too crowded (it was one of the rare … Continue reading →
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Tagged Dolphins, Malabar Headland National Park, Peregrine Falcon, Whale watching
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Malabar Headland – 15 October 2021
Another day out on Malabar Headland to photograph the nesting Peregrine Falcons. I had been out only 4 days earlier, but this day had been quite wet and very cold. I was hoping for better conditions this time. As it … Continue reading →
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Tagged Malabar Headland, Malabar Headland National Park, Peregrine Falcon, Sydney Coastal Walking
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Malabar Headland – 11 October 2021
Freedom Day! After 106 days of lockdown with very restricted travel being permitted for exercise or recreation, I was keen to get out and see some “old friends” – the Peregrine Falcons that nest in Malabar Headland National Park. Even … Continue reading →
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