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Tag Archives: Landing Lights Wetland
Cooks River, Barton Park and Botany Bay Birds – 16 September 2021
Day 82 of lockdown. Since the day before had been very good for bird encounters, I decided to do a repeat trip. So bay on the bike down to the Cooks River and then along to Barton Park. I was … Continue reading →
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Cooks River and Barton Park Bike Ride – 13 September 2021
Day 79 of lockdown. Back on the bike for a morning ride down the Cooks River. Rain was forecast from about 11 am, but when I was down at Cahill Park, the weather still looked reasonable, so I continued on … Continue reading →
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Cooks River and Barton Park Bike Ride – 10 September 2021
Day 76 of lockdown. I decided to ride down to the Cooks River and then out to Barton Park and back. As usual, I was on the lookout for birds, so packed a camera. I saw my first Sacred Kingfisher … Continue reading →
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Cooks River and Barton Park Bike Ride – 7 September 2021
Day 73 of lockdown. Another beautiful day. A good day for a ride. I had arranged to meet Valerie at Barton Park, where we would walk around a look for birds. On the ride down, I stopped off at Gough … Continue reading →
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Tagged Barton Park, Cooks River Birds, Cooks River Cycleway, Gough Whitlam Park, Landing Lights Wetland, Sacred Kingfisher
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Cooks River and Barton Park Bike Ride – 3 September 2021
Day 69 of lockdown. I decided to do another bike ride down the Cooks River and then to Barton Park. I didn’t see too much along the first bit of the ride down to Gough Whitlam Park. I sopped one … Continue reading →
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Cooks River and Barton Park Birds Again – 31 August 2021
Day 66 of Lockdown. I decided to repeat the trip I had done the previous morning. I set off on my bike down the Cooks River. This time, I spent more time on the Cooks River at the start, photographing … Continue reading →
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Tagged Barton Park, Cahill Park, Cooks River Birds, Gough Whitlam Park, Landing Lights Wetland, Sacred Kingfisher
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Cooks River and Barton Park Birds – 30 August 2021
Day 65 of Lockdown. I decided to do another morning bike ride along the Cooks River Cycleway to Barton Park and back. And, as usual, I took my camera. It turned out to be a very good day for bird … Continue reading →
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Tagged Barton Park, Cooks River Birds, Gough Whitlam Park, Grey Goshawk, Landing Lights Wetland, Pied Stilt
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Cooks River and Barton Park Bike Ride – 26 August 2021
Day 61 of Lockdown. For exercise, I went on a bike ride down the Cooks River to Tempe and then to Barton Park. As usual, I took a camera. On the way, I stopped off, just downstream of Illawarra Road, … Continue reading →
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Tagged Barton Park, Cooks River Birds, Cooks River Cycleway, Golden-headed Cisticola, Landing Lights Wetland, Tempe Reserve
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Cooks River and Barton Park Bike Ride – 16 August 2021
Day 51 of lockdown. The rules have changed. My area for exercise and recreation has been reduced to roughly one quarter. I can still go anywhere in my Local Government Area (Inner West) or a distance 5 km from my … Continue reading →
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Tagged Barton Park, Cooks River Birds, Cooks River Cycleway, Landing Lights Wetland, Sacred Kingfisher, Tawny Frogmouth
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Cooks River and Barton Park Bike Ride – 14 August 2021
Day 49 of lockdown. A repeat of an exercise bike ride down the Cooks River to Tempe then further along to Barton Park and back. Again – a few bird photos on the way. On the way down the Cooks … Continue reading →
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