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Tag Archives: Chiltern Trail
Birds at the Chiltern Trail and Warriewood – 5 September 2019
This was an interesting day of bird photography at two locations in the northern parts of Sydney. First I visited the Chiltern Trail at Ingleside (and in Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park), and then on the way home I made a … Continue reading
Posted in Birds, Nature, Photography, Sydney
Tagged Chiltern Trail, Eastern Osprey, Ingleside, Laughing Kookaburra, Spotted Pardalote, Warriewood
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Birds in Ku-Ring-Gai National Park and the Northern Beaches – 23 July 2019
This was a day of bird photography at several venues. I started by catching a train to Gordon and then a bus to Ingleside. From there, I walked out along the Chiltern Trail. There I main photographed honeyeaters. In the … Continue reading
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Tagged Chiltern Trail, Eastern Osprey, Ingleside, Nankeen Kestrel, Northern Beaches, Warriewood
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Birds at Ku-ring-gai National Park – 30 April 2019
I headed up to the Chiltern Trail at Ingleside to see how many honeyeaters had returned for winter. Things were a bit quiet and I didn’t see too many, and those I did see where a bit elusive for photos. … Continue reading
Dundundra Falls and Chiltern Trail – 30 November 2018
On this day I combined two areas together. The main purpose was to see and photograph some waterfalls, but I was also hoping for some birds. Dundundra Falls lies in a small reserve in bushland at Terry Hills. It is … Continue reading
Posted in Birds, Bushwalking, Nature, Photography, Sydney, Wildflowers
Tagged Chiltern Trail, Dardabong Reserve, Dundundra Falls, Ingleside, Lower Gledhill Falls
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Ingleside, Irrawong and Warriewood Birds – 19 October 2018
I spent an interesting day in the Northern Beaches area of Sydney photographing birds. I travelled by train to Gordon and they caught a 197 bus to Ingleside. I then walked out to the Chiltern Trail. It was relatively quiet. … Continue reading
Posted in Birds, Bushwalking, Nature, Sydney
Tagged Chiltern Trail, Ingleside, Ingleside Park, Irrawong Falls, Warriewood Wetlands
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More Birds and Flowers at Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park – 12 September 2018
I spent another delightful day along the Chiltern Trail in Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park photographing the birds and wildflowers. Here are some of the highlights of my visit. First, some wildflowers –
Posted in Birds, Nature, Photography, Wildflowers
Tagged Chiltern Trail, Honeyeaters, Ku-Ring-Gai National Park, Spotted Pardalote
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Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park – Birds and Flowers – 28 August 2018
This was another delightful day spent along the Chiltern Trail, at Ingleside in Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park. I made the visit with the aim of photographing the birdlife, but there was also a magnificent display of wildflowers. As usual, I … Continue reading
Posted in Birds, Sydney, Wildflowers
Tagged Chiltern Trail, Honeyeaters, Ku-Ring-Gai National Park
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Ku-Ring-Gai Honeyeaters Again – 9 August 2018
After some recent good trips to the Chiltern Trail at Ingleside in Ku-Ring-Gai Chase NationalPark, I was keen to head back to see if I could see more species and get better photos of some of species I had seen … Continue reading
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Tagged Chiltern Trail, Honeyeaters, Ku-Ring-Gai National Park
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More Honeyeaters from Ku-Ring-Gai Chase National Park – 1 August 2018
I returned to the Chiltern Trail at Ingleside to attempt to get better photos of some of the Honeyeaters I had seen on my previous trip. On that occasion, I had got a nice series of photos of Spotted Pardalotes … Continue reading
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Tagged Chiltern Trail, Honeyeaters, Ku-Ring-Gai National Park
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Birds at Ku-Ring-Gai Chase National Park – 25 July 2018
This was an interesting trip to a new location for me – the Chiltern Trail (fire road) at Ingleside. I found a wealth of honeyeaters. To get there by public transport was not too difficult. I caught a train to … Continue reading
Posted in Birds, Photography, Sydney
Tagged Chiltern Trail, Honeyeaters, Ku-Ring-Gai National Park, Spotted Pardalote
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