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Tag Archives: Barton Park
Cooks River and Barton Park Bike Ride – 28 July 2021
Day 32 of lockdown. My exercise for the day was a morning bike ride along the Cooks River to Barton Park and back. As usual, I packed a camera. No Sacred Kingfishers this time. I wonder if they are still … Continue reading →
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Cooks River and Barton Park Birds – 26 July 2021
Day 30 of lockdown. Another exercise bike ride – and again along the Cooks River Cycleway to Tempe and then to Barton Park and back. As usual I took my camera and recorded some of the birds I saw along … Continue reading →
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Cooks River and Barton Park Birds – 24 July 2021
Day 28 of lockdown. Another exercise bike ride. This time I did make it to Barton Park, but the afternoon was relatively quiet for birds. Perhaps because it was quite a windy day. I cycled down the Cooks River Cycleway, … Continue reading →
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Cooks River and Barton Park Bike Ride – 19 July 2021
Day 23 of lockdown. I decided on a bike ride to Barton Park and back. As usual, I took cameras with me and photograph some of the birds I saw along the way. Along the Cooks River, I stopped to … Continue reading →
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Barton Park Bike Ride – 15 July 2021
Day 19 of lockdown. My exercise break was an afternoon bike ride along the Cooks River to Barton Park and back. I took a camera with me and was on the lookout for birds. I didn’t stop for any photography … Continue reading →
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Cooks River and Barton Park Bike Ride – 8 July 2021
Day 12 of the lockdown. I decided to do another bike ride along the Cooks River and then to Barton Park and back. I packed my camera to record any birds I saw along the way. I looked along the … Continue reading →
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Tagged Barton Park, Cooks River Birds, Cooks River Cycleway, Landing Lights Wetland, Sacred Kingfisher, Tempe Reserve, Waterworth Park
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Botany Bay Bike Ride – 4 July 2021
Day 8 of lockdown. My exercise was a ride down to Botany Bay and back via the Cooks River and Botany Bay Cycleways. I carried camera with me and stopped a few times on the way down to photograph any … Continue reading →
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Tagged Barton Park, Botany Bay Cycleway, Cooks River Birds, Cooks River Cycleway, Landing Lights Wetland, Sacred Kingfisher, Waterworth Park
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Even More Cooks River Birds – 30 June 2021
Day 4 of lockdown. My exercise this day was a bike ride to Barton Park and back – along the Cooks River Cycleway. As usual I took a camera with me and grabbed a few photos of the birds I … Continue reading →
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Tagged Alexandria Canal, Barton Park, Cooks River Birds, Cooks River Cycleway, Landing Lights Wetland, Sacred Kingfisher, Tempe Reserve
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Birds along the Cooks River and at Barton Park – 21 April 2021
I went for an afternoon bike ride along the Cooks River to Tempe, and then out to Barton Park – taking my camera to see what birds were out. My first stop was the Boat Harbour. I soon spotted the … Continue reading →
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Birds at the Cooks River, Botany Bay and Landing Lights Wetland – 7 March 2021
I spent a nice day riding my bike along the Cooks River and Botany Bay Cycleways and stopping to look for birds. I went as far as the Karen Point Shorebird Reserve and the nearby Shell Point, and then returned … Continue reading →