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Tag Archives: Terrys Creek
Lane Cove Valley and Terrys Creek – Fungi, Orchids and Aboriginal Engravings – 25 June 2021
After seeing good fungi out in other parts of the Lane Cove Valley recently, I though it about time to check out the valley below Thornleigh. I caught a train to Thornleigh and walked out to Thornleigh Oval and then … Continue reading
Posted in Aboriginal Sites, Bushwalking, Nature, Sydney, Wildflowers
Tagged Browns Waterhole, Fungi, Lane Cove National Park, Lane Cove River, Orchids, Sundews, Terrys Creek
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Lane Cove River and Terrys Creek Walk – 19 May 2021
This was an enjoyable walk along part of the Lane Cove River from near the De Burgh Bridge to Browns Waterhole, and then out via Terrys Creek to Eastwood Station. To get to the start I caught a bus from … Continue reading
Fungi from the Lane Cove Valley and Terrys Creek – 11 April 2021
It was a nice day for walking, and I decided to repeat the walk from Thornleigh to Eastwood via the Land Cove River and Terrys Creek. I was on the lookout for fungi, orchids and birds. I heard a fair … Continue reading
Posted in Aboriginal Sites, Sydney
Tagged Browns Waterhole, Fungi, Lane Cove National Park, Lane Cove River, Terrys Creek
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Lane Cove Valley and Terrys Creek Nature Walk – 30 March 2021
This was a repeat of my usual walk from Thornleigh down the Great North Walk track along the Lane Cove River to Browns Waterhole and then out to Eastwood via Terrys Creek. Along the way, I found an interesting array … Continue reading
Posted in Birds, Bushwalking, Nature, Slime Moulds, Sydney, Wildflowers
Tagged Browns Waterhole, Fungi, Great North Walk, Lane Cove National Park, Terrys Creek
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Terrys Creek and Lane Cove River – Fungi and Birds – 15 March 2021
This was an afternoon walk from Eastwood, down Terrys Creek, then I went down the Lane Cove River a bit, and back up, and continued to Devlins Creek and up that to Epping. I was mainly on the lookout for … Continue reading
Posted in Birds, Sydney
Tagged Devlins Creek, Fungi, Lane Cove National Park, Lane Cove River, Terrys Creek
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Fungi of the Lane Cove River and Terrys Creek – 5 March 2021
I wanted to see if any fungi was out along the Lane Cove River, so decided to walk from Thornleigh to the river, and then downstream to Browns Waterhole and then up Terrys Creek to Eastwood. On the way, I … Continue reading
Posted in Bushwalking, Sydney
Tagged Browns Waterhole, Fungi, Lane Cove National Park, Lane Cove River, Pink Coral Fungi, Terrys Creek
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Lane Cove Valley Walk – 4 January 2021
I was keen to get outside and look for fungi after some good recent rain falls. I did want to head up to Sassafras Gully at Springwood, but the weather forecast was not the best, so I decided to do … Continue reading
Posted in Birds, Bushwalking, Slime Moulds, Sydney, Wildflowers
Tagged Browns Waterhole, Fungi, Lane Cove National Park, Lane Cove River, Orchids, Powerful owls, Terrys Creek
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Lane Cove Valley Walk – 8 September 2020
After the Mudlarks Bird Survey, I caught a train to Cheltenham and than set off for a walk down Devlins Ck. On the way, I met up with Bob, who had recently seen some Powerful Owls and their recently fledged … Continue reading
Posted in Birds, Sydney
Tagged Devlins Creek, Lane Cove National Park, Lane Cove River, Powerful owls, Terrys Creek
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Lane Cove Valley Fungi and Orchids – 12 July 2020
After a bit of hesitation about where to go for a walk, I decided to catch a train to Thornleigh, then walk down to the Lane Cove River and follow it as far as Browns Waterhole, then exit via Terrys … Continue reading
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Tagged Fungi, Lane Cove National Park, Lane Cove River, Terrys Creek
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Lane Cove River Fungi – 26 June 2020
This was another in my series of fungi walks to parts of the Lane Cove River and its tributaries. On this trip, I walked from Eastwood Station, down Terrys Creek to the Lane Cove River, then down the Great North … Continue reading