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Tag Archives: Flying Foxes
Wolli Creek Nature Walk – 24 June 2016
I went on a walk along the Two Valleys Track along Wolli Creek between Bardwell Park and Tempe. My main aim was to look for and photograph the fungi, but I also spent time looking for orchids (There were lot … Continue reading →
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Wolli Creek Fungi – 3 June 2016
There had been some recent rain. Not a lot, but enough I hoped for some fungi to be out along Wolli Creek. There was not that much out, but I did manage to find a few nice things including three … Continue reading →
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Wolli Creek – Orchids and Flying Foxes – 14 December 2015
This was another short nature walk along a section of Wolli Creek – between Bardwell Park and Turrella. I wanted to see how the Hyacinth Orchids had seen last trip were progressing and also spend bit more time photographing the … Continue reading →
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Wolli Creek – Flying Foxes – 3 December 2015
After the nature walk the day before, I headed back late in the afternoon of the 3 December to try and get some better photographs of the flying foxes. I went straight to their camp and then started photographing. This … Continue reading →
Wolli Creek Nature Walk – 2 December 2015
This was another walk organised by Brian Everingham from the National Parks Association. It was on the walks program as a nature and photography walk. Last week, Brian had led a walk along the nearby Cooks River. We met at … Continue reading →
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Flying Foxes of Wolli Creek
I visited Wolli Creek last week on a bushwalk from Bexley North Station to Turella Station. On the way I stopped to photograph some of the fruit bats (Flying Foxes) in a colony near the creek. It is good to … Continue reading →