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Tag Archives: Malabar Headland National Park
Raptors on Malabar Headland – 24 September 2023
This was one of the rare Sundays when the eastern section of Malabar Headland National Park was open. So I decide to make a visit. I walked in from Malabar this time. At Malabar Headland, I normally photograph the Peregrine … Continue reading →
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Tagged Black Shouldered Kite, Malabar Headland National Park, Peregrine Falcon, Swamp Harrier
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Malabar Headland – 15 September 2023
This was another pleasant day spent out on the Headland, but relatively quiet as far as the Peregrine Falcons where concerned. I was glad of Sue’s company on the visit. We also met up with Sam, a fellow bird photographer … Continue reading →
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Malabar Headland – 1 September 2023
I was thinking of heading up to the Northern Beaches, but as it was a cool and windy day, I thought it may be more protected on malabar Headland, so headed out there to look for the Peregrine Falcons. This … Continue reading →
Malabar Headland Walk – 28 August 2023
Brian Everingham was put on a walk to Malabar Headland National Park on the walks program of the National Parks Association of NSW. Of course I went on it. As well as the Peregrine Falcons, we saw a beautiful display … Continue reading →
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Tagged Malabar Headland National Park, Peregrine Falcon
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Malabar Headland – 17 August 2023
Sue joined me for another great day out on Malabar Headland. As usual. we were on the lookout for Peregrine Falcons. At the start of the walk from Maroubra Beach, near the National Park entrance, we spotted a hovering Nankeen … Continue reading →
Malabar Headland – 11 August 2023
This was an afternoon visit to the headland with Valerie. This time we walked in from Malabar. The weather was fine and sunny, warm at first but it later became quite cool – with a fresh breeze. The Peregrine Falcons … Continue reading →
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Tagged Malabar, Malabar Headland National Park, Peregrine Falcon
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Malabar Headland – 4 August 2023
On our previous outing to Malabar Headland, with Sue, we had only a brief glimpse of one of the Peregrine Falcons. So we were keen to have another look. We decided to make this an afternoon visit, and met at … Continue reading →
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Tagged Malabar Headland National Park, Northern Giant-Petrel, Peregrine Falcon
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Malabar Headland – 1 August 2023
Another nice day spent on Malabar Headland. I met Sue at Maroubra Beach and we walked out to look for the Peregrine Falcons. As far as the falcons were concerned it turned out to be a very quiet day – … Continue reading →
Malabar Headland – 17 July 2023
I headed out to Maroubra to join Sue, and then we walked out onto Malabar Headland to hopefully observe the resident Peregrine Falcons. As days go, it started off very quiet, but the afternoon was very good. As we walked … Continue reading →
Malabar Headland – 10 July 2023
It was time for another visit to Malabar Headland. Both Sue and Valerie were keen to join me. The weather forecast was good – a fine day with fresh westerly winds. I travelled to Maroubra with Valerie, and we met … Continue reading →
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Tagged Australasian Gannet, Malabar Headland National Park, Peregrine Falcon
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