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Tag Archives: Grey Goshawk
More Local Birding – Tempe, Cooks River and Barton Park – 11 June 2022
With long weekend plans cancelled, I decided to spend the day in the local area taking photos of birds. I started off with the Tempe Birdos for their monthly bird survey, then joined Micheal from the Greenway Birdos to photograph … Continue reading →
Birds at Barton Park and The Cooks River – 5 June 2022
I spent some time at Barton Park photographing birds, with a few more photos taken along sections of the Cooks River. Like some previous recent visits, it was a Nankeen Kestrel that provided most of the subject matter. I started … Continue reading →
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Birds at Tempe and Barton Park – 14 May 2022
I spent a quite full day involved with bird photography. I started at 8 am with the Tempe Birdos for their monthly survey, then I walk down to Barton Park and spend most of the rest of the day there. … Continue reading →
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Tagged Barton Park, Grey Goshawk, Hammerhead Worm, Jacky Winter, Landing Lights Wetland, Nankeen Kestrel, Spittle Bug Nymph, Tempe Birdos, Tempe Reserve
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Birds at Barton Park – 10 May 2022
I got up early for the Mudlarks Bird Survey along the Cooks River but found it had been cancelled due to bad weather. But the weather did not seem too bad a bit later, and I had been in touch … Continue reading →
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Tagged Barton Park, Brown Goshawk, Double-barred Finch, Grey Goshawk, Landing Lights Wetland, Nankeen Kestrel, White-necked Heron
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Birds at Barton Park and Morton Park – 13 December 2021
I first visited Barton Park to see what birds were out, then later visited Morton Park at Dulwich Hill where I met Valerie and Sue to look at the Tawny Frogmouth Family. First Barton Park. This was a relatively short … Continue reading →
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More Birds – Barton Park and The Cooks River – 1 December 2021
Barton Park was a good venue for some bird photography. Here are some of the birds I saw, mainly at the Landing Lights Wetland –
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Birds at Barton Park – 9 October 2021
Day 105 of Lockdown. Another visit to Barton Park and a very full morning of bird watching and photography. It turned out to be a very good session. I left around lunch time as it started to get too hot. … Continue reading →
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Tagged Barton Park, Brown Goshawk, Fan-tailed Cuckoo, Golden-headed Cisticola, Grey Goshawk, Landing Lights Wetland
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Cooks River and Barton Park Birds – 8 October 2021
After the bird survey, I went home for an early lunch, then cycled out to Barton Park via the Cooks River. Along the Cooks River, I was on the lookout for a Willie Wagtail nest that Valerie had told me … Continue reading →
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Tagged Barton Park, Brown Goshawk, Cooks River Birds, Grey Goshawk, Landing Lights Wetland, Pied Stilt, Tawny Frogmouth
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Barton Park and Cooks River Birds – 6 October 2021
Day 102 of Lockdown. I decided on another visit to Barton Park. I decided this time to travel to Baron Park by bus, and that would allow me to walk home via the Cooks River. I saw a good selection … Continue reading →
Back to Barton Park – 28 September 2021
Day 94 of lockdown. After the great session of bird photography at Barton Park, the day before, I decided to return for some more. But would the same birds be around? The previous day, I had good encounters with two … Continue reading →
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