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Tag Archives: Barton Park
More Local Birds – Tempe, Barton Park and Sydney Park – 12 March 2022
I had the whole day available for some local bird photography. It started at Tempe with the monthly Tempe Birdos Survey. After morning tea, I wandered around a bit more at Tempe Wetlands, then walked down to Barton Park. Then … Continue reading →
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Tagged Barton Park, Landing Lights Wetland, St Peters, Striated Heron, Sydney Park, Tempe Birdos, Tempe Reserve, Tempe Wetlands
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Sydney Park, Barton Park and the Cooks River – 3 March 2022
There had been a lot of wet days lately. This was originally planned to be a day walking on Royal National Park with Bob, but a super bad weather forecast we decided to postpone that walk for a day. However … Continue reading →
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Tagged Barton Park, Brown Quail, Collared Sparrowhawk, Cooks River Birds, Fungi, Gough Whitlam Park, Landing Lights Wetland, Sydney Park, Tawny Frogmouth
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Birds at Tempe, Barton Park and The Cooks River – 19 Feb 2022
More local birds. I was originally intending to go further away – eg to Oatley Park, but there was trackwork effecting the railway line to Hurstville, so I decided to use bus transport and stay closer to home. My first … Continue reading →
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Tagged Barton Park, Brush Cuckoo, Cooks River Birds, Gough Whitlam Park, Gumbramorra Creek, Landing Lights Wetland, Tempe Reserve, White Faced Heron
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Bird Photography Bike Ride – Cooks River, Barton Park and Taren Point – 16 February 2022
I spent an enjoyable but quite tiring day cycling along the Cooks River to Botany Bay, then along the foreshore cycleway to San Souci and then over the bridge to the Taren Point Shorebird Reserve and the nearby bird observation … Continue reading →
Birds at Barton Park – 8 February 2022
Earlier in the day, I had been on the local bird survey, then headed home during some rain. But around lunchtime it stopped raining and the Sun came out, so I headed out to Barton Park to see what birds … Continue reading →
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Tagged Barton Park, Black Shouldered Kite, Landing Lights Wetland, Striated Heron
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Birds at Barton Park and the Cooks River – 22 January 2022
In the morning I had taken part in a local bird survey, but I was keen to get out again, so in the afternoon I cycled along the Cooks River out to Barton Park and back. And I took my … Continue reading →
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Barton Park and Cooks River Birds – 11 January 2022
After the Mudlarks Bird Survey, I headed home and after an early lunch I decided to look for some more local birds, so I caught some buses down to Barton Park. From there I planned to walk home via the … Continue reading →
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Tagged Barton Park, Cooks River Birds, Landing Lights Wetland
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Birds at Barton Park and Morton Park – 13 December 2021
I first visited Barton Park to see what birds were out, then later visited Morton Park at Dulwich Hill where I met Valerie and Sue to look at the Tawny Frogmouth Family. First Barton Park. This was a relatively short … Continue reading →
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Tagged Barton Park, Dulwich Hill, Grey Goshawk, Landing Lights Wetland, Morton Park, Tawny Frogmouth
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More Birds – Barton Park and The Cooks River – 1 December 2021
Barton Park was a good venue for some bird photography. Here are some of the birds I saw, mainly at the Landing Lights Wetland –
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Tagged Barton Park, Black-fronted Dotterel, Cooks River Birds, Gough Whitlam Park, Grey Goshawk, Landing Lights Wetland, Welcome Swallow
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Barton Park and Sydney Park Birds – 20 November 2021
with an adverse weather forecast for the afternoon, I decided to do some local bird photography. I intended to make a quick visit to Sydney Park and then visit Barton Park. In the end, because of bus timetables, I visited … Continue reading →
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Tagged Barton Park, Chestnut Teal, Great Egret, Landing Lights Wetland, St Peters, Sydney Park, Tawny Frogmouth
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