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Tag Archives: Malabar Headland National Park
Malabar Headland – 21 October 2024
I joined Sue for a pleasant day on Malabar Headland. We were hoping for some Peregrine Falcon action – but we totally failed in that regard. We saw a single Peregrine Falcon fly past the cliffs at high speed a … Continue reading →
Malabar Headland – Whales, Peregrine Falcons and More – 7 October 2024
Both Sue and Valerie were keen for another day out on Malabar Headland. It was the Monday of the long weekend, so there were a lot of other visitors walking past while we were sitting on the cliffs, but it … Continue reading →
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Malabar Headland 27 September 2024
I joined Valerie and Sue for a very nice day spent on Malabar Headland. We were fortunate to observe a great display of Nature – whales, orchids and Peregrine Falcons. Walking out from Maroubra Beach, the Flannel Flowers were out … Continue reading →
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Malabar Headland – 16 September 2024
This was an unusual trip to Malabar Headland with Valerie and Sue. It was unusual because we did not spot a single Peregrine Falcon. Like the previous trip, we met at Maroubra Beach and first visited the Western Track. I … Continue reading →
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Tagged Flying duck orchids, Humpback Whales, Malabar Headland National Park, Orchids
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Malabar Headland – 8 September 2024
Sue joined me for another day spent out on Malabar Headland watching the Peregrine Falcons. We had a very interesting and enjoyable day, but it was a bit perplexing to try and work out the status of the Peregrine’s nesting. … Continue reading →
Malabar Headland – 3 September 2024
I decided to visit Malabar Headland National Park to check on the status of the Peregrine Falcons. On this visit, I walked in, and out from Malabar for a change. It turned out to be a very good day.
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Tagged Black Shouldered Kite, Humpback Whales, Malabar Headland National Park, Peregrine Falcon
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Malabar Headland – 23 August 2024
I joined Sue for another great day out on Malabar Headland. This time we were lucky to observe some amazing courtship flying by the Peregrine Falcons. We met at Maroubra Beach, and then started walking out. It was pretty quiet … Continue reading →
Malabar Headland – 16 August 2024
Sue and myself visited Malabar Headland and enjoyed a great day. This visit – both the Peregrine Falcons made an appearance – and they performed! On the walk out from Maroubra, we spotted a Nankeen Kestrel perched on Magic Point.
Malabar Headland – 2 August 2024
I spent a pleasant day, accompanied by Sue, out on Malabar Headland, but it was quieter than we were hoping for. We saw no Peregrine Falcons! And not that much whale action. But the weather was very pleasant. Here are … Continue reading →
Malabar Headland – 26 July 2024
It was time for another visit to Malabar Headland. I met up with Sue at Maroubra Beach and we then walked out onto the Headland. We had a very pleasant day, but the Peregrine Falcon action was a bit limited. … Continue reading →
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Tagged Humpback Whales, Malabar Headland National Park, Peregrine Falcon, Seal
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