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Tag Archives: Flying duck orchids
Nature at Oatley Park – 17 December 2018
Oatley Park is always worth a visit. There always seems to be a lot to see and photograph there. On this visit I observed quite a few different species of orchid, and lots of lizards and birds. I walked to … Continue reading →
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Tagged Dollar Bird, Flying duck orchids, Oatley Park, Orchids, Sacred Kingfisher
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Nature at Oatley Park and Myles Dunphy Reserve – 8 November 2018
I spent an interesting day with Digi Dave wandering around Oatley Park looking for birds, flowers and other things to photograph. Quite a number of birds were out. Here are some that we saw –
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Tagged Flying duck orchids, Flying Foxes, Myles Dunphy Reserve, Oatley Park, Orchids
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Oatley Park and Lime Kiln Bay – 11 November 2016
This was an easy walk and a very enjoyable day spent with two other David’s – Digi Dave and David Hufton. We started at the lookout above Oatley Park, and spent some time photographing some of the parrots and other birds. … Continue reading →
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Tagged Flying duck orchids, Lime Kiln Bay, Oatley Park, Orchids
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Whungee Wheengee Canyon – 10 December 2015
This was another very pleasant mid week canyoning trip with Bob. we headed up to Mt Wilson on what was a quite hot day – perfect for a cold canyon like Whungee Wheengee. We walked out along the fire trail … Continue reading →
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Tagged Flying duck orchids, Mt Wilson, Orchids, Whungee Wheengee Canyon, Wollangambe Canyon, Wollangambe Wilderness
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Hole in the Wall Canyon – 1 December 2015
A very hot day was forecast. It would be a good opportunity to visit Hole in the Wall Canyon in the Wollangambe Wilderness. I was travelling up the Blue Mountains with Bob, and we headed out through the now logged … Continue reading →
Nature Walk – Hat Hill – 24 October 2015
Wendy had organised a weekend in the Blue Mountains. We spent the first day on a nature walk along the ridge from Hat Hill to Bald Head at Blackheath. Hat Hill is just off Hat Hill Road, which is the … Continue reading →
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Tagged Bald Head, Flying duck orchids, Hat Hill, Orchids
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Menai Nature Walk – 23 October 2015
Digi Dave had organised a nature walk around parts of the greater Menai area. On our excursion, we were lucky to be guided by Dave’s sister, Pam, her husband Greg, and their friend Lloyd, a local expert from the Menai … Continue reading →
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Tagged Flying duck orchids, Menai, Menai Wildflower Group, Orchids, Powerful owls
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