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Tag Archives: Wolli Creek Fungi
Wolli Ck and Cooks River Walk – 27 February 2021
After the bird survey in the morning, in the afternoon, I caught a bus to Bexley North and then walked down the Two Valleys Track along Wolli Ck to Tempe. I then walked up the Cooks River and back to … Continue reading
Posted in Birds, Bushwalking, Nature, Slime Moulds, Sydney
Tagged Cooks River, Fungi, Two Valleys Track, Wolli Creek, Wolli Creek Fungi
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Wolli Creek Nature Walk – 21 July 2020
I went on an afternoon walk down Wolli Creek between Bexley North and Tempe. There had been some reasonable rain in recent days and I was expecting some fungi to be out, but the fungi turned out to be very … Continue reading
Posted in Birds, Bushwalking, Nature, Sydney, Wildflowers
Tagged Fungi, Orchids, Wolli Creek, Wolli Creek Fungi
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Wolli Creek Nature Walk – 8 July 2020
in the afternoon, after helping with the Greenway Bird Survey, I decided to walk down the Two Valleys Track, along Wolli Ck, from Bexley North to just below Turrella. In the first part of the track, I did not see … Continue reading
Posted in Birds, Bushwalking, Sydney
Tagged Fungi, Humidicutis viridimagentea, Hygrophoraceae, Two Valleys Track, Wolli Creek, Wolli Creek Fungi
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Wolli Creek Nature Walk – 21 June 2020
Time to have a wander along Wolli Ck and see what is out – fungi, birds and orchids. I started off at the Bexley North end of the Two Valleys Track and went down a little way past Turrella Reserve. … Continue reading
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Tagged Fungi, Hygrophoraceae, Wolli Creek, Wolli Creek Fungi
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Fungal Survey at Wolli Creek – 13 June 2020
I joined the Sydney Fungal Studies Group Inc for their first field study since the lockdown which was held at Wolli Ck Regional Park. This survey was also a joint activity with the Wolli Creek Preservation Society. The group met … Continue reading
Wolli Creek Nature Walk – 5 June 2020
Another please walk along Wolli Ck looking for birds, fungi and orchids. Along the way, I found a reasonable amount of fungi out.
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Tagged Fungi, Hygrophoraceae, Orchids, Wolli Creek, Wolli Creek Fungi
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Wolli Creek Nature Walk – 31 May 2020
I had a pleasant walk from Bexley North to Tempe. Along the Two Valleys Track I was on the lookout for mainly birds and fungi. Along the way I didn’t see too many birds (I probably heard more, but they … Continue reading
Posted in Birds, Bushwalking, Nature, Sydney, Wildflowers
Tagged Fungi, Hygrocybe aurantipes, Hygrocybe cheelii, Two Valleys Track, Wolli Creek Fungi
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Wolli Creek Nature Walk – 23 May 2020
In the afternoon after the Greenway Bird Survey, I headed out to Wolli Creek to see how much fungi was out. I also took a camera to photograph any birds I saw. As it turned out, there was not too … Continue reading
Wolli Creek Walk – 1 May 2020
This was another exercise walk down part of the Two Valleys Track along Wolli Creek. This time I walked from Bexley North to Turrella Reserve, and then back to Girrahween Park and Earlwood. Not that much was out – birds … Continue reading
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Tagged Fungi, Two Valleys Track, Wolli Creek, Wolli Creek Fungi
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Wolli Ck Walk – 11 April 2020
This was another exercise walk along Wolli Ck. This time I caught a bus to Earlwood and walked down through Girrahween Park, then I headed upstream mon the Two Valleys Track to the Illoura clearing, before returning back to Girrahween … Continue reading
Posted in Birds, Bushwalking, Sydney
Tagged Cooks River Cycleway, Fungi, Wolli Creek, Wolli Creek Fungi
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