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Tag Archives: Magdala Creek
More Sassafras Gully Fungi – 6 August 2016
With the fungi season drawing to a close I wanted to visit Sassafras Gully at least one more time to see if any more waxcaps (members of the family Hygrophoraceae) were out. So far the season has been fairly poor … Continue reading
Posted in Blue Labyrinth, Blue Mountains, Bushwalking
Tagged Fairy Dell, Fungi, Glenbrook Creek, Hygrophoraceae, Magdala Creek, Sassafras Gully
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Sassafras Gully Fungi – 25 July 2016
This was my next trip in my regular series of walk down Sassafras Gully to record and photograph the fungi. I was hoping for a lot of colourful waxcaps to be out, especially after many good finds in areas close to … Continue reading
Posted in Blue Labyrinth, Blue Mountains
Tagged Fungi, Humidicutis rosella, Hygrophoraceae, Magdala Creek, Sassafras Gully
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Sassafras Gully – A Look for Fungi – 9 June 2016
I had visited Sassafras Gully a few days earlier, but on that trip, the creek and been too high for a comfortable crossing so I had bot visited the best areas to see fungi. Also, that visit was very soon … Continue reading
Posted in Blue Labyrinth, Blue Mountains, Bushwalking
Tagged Fungi, Magdala Creek, Sassafras Gully, Springwood
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Sassafras Gully Fungi – 12 May 2016
It had been a while since I had inspected the fungi in Sassafras Gully and thought it about time to make a visit. I had been away in Tasmania and was not sure how dry it had been. I found the … Continue reading
Sassafras Gully – Fungi, Slime Moulds and More – 21 February 2016
I went up the mountains and joined Wendy for a very nice day in Sassafras Gully. This was one of my regular visits to see how the fungi was going, but also on this visit we experienced a wide range … Continue reading
Sassafras Gully – Fungi and Slime Moulds – 14 February 2016
My latest visit to Sassafras Gully to check out the fungi was after a period of dry weather, so there was not too much new fungi out and a lot of the old fungi was looking very dried out. But … Continue reading
Posted in Blue Labyrinth, Blue Mountains, Bushwalking, Slime Moulds
Tagged Fungi, Glenbrook Creek, Magdala Creek, Sassafras Gully, Victory Track
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Fungi in Sassafras Gully – 3 February 2016
After recent rain, I thought it worthwhile to return to Sassafras Gully to record some of the fungi and slime moulds. in 2015, I began a project of regular visits to the gully for fungi photography and I intend to … Continue reading
Sassafras Gully – A Look for More Fungi – 9 July 2015
This was another of my regular trips to Sassafras Gully to look for and photograph fungi. It had been quite dry for the period before the visit, so I was not too hopeful. The first fungi I found, was indeed … Continue reading
Posted in Blue Labyrinth, Blue Mountains, Bushwalking, Wildflowers
Tagged Fungi, Magdala Creek, Sassafras Gully, Springwood Bushwalks
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More Fungi Photography – 19-28 June 2015
In recent days the abundance of fungi near Sydney has been amazing. I’m not sure whether it is due to suitable weather for fungi fruiting (cool and wet) or due to better observing and increased knowledge of what and where to … Continue reading
Posted in Blue Labyrinth, Blue Mountains, Bushwalking, Royal National Park, Sydney, Wildflowers
Tagged Bola Creek, Devlins Creek, Fungi, Hygrocybe, Hygrophoraceae, Lane Cove, Lane Cove National Park, Magdala Creek, Numantia Falls, Sassafras Gully, Victory Track, Wolli Creek, Wolli Creek Fungi
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