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Tag Archives: Barton Park
Birds at Barton Park – 22 August 2022
Barton Park was not my first choice for a bird photography venue, but with rail chaos, it seemed a good option given that it is easy to reach by bus. I arrived around 10 am and stayed for about 4 … Continue reading →
Barton Park Birds – 17 August 2022
I made a worthwhile afternoon visit to Barton Park. I was lucky this visit in getting a good view of a Swamp Harrier not long after I arrived. You never know when a bird like this will appear, and you … Continue reading →
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Birds at Barton Park – 13 August 2022
Barton Park has generally been a very good place for bird photography recently – but it can be varied. There are quiet times and busy times. Sometimes you get both on the same day. My previous trip started off very … Continue reading →
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Birds at Barton Park – 10 August 2022
I arrived in the late morning and stayed till around 4pm on this visit. The start was very quiet with few birds seen, and I was about leave around 2pm, and then thought I should stay a little longer. This … Continue reading →
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Tagged Barton Park, Landing Lights Wetland, Striated Heron, Swamp Harrier, White Bellied Sea Eagle
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Birds at Barton Park – 5 August 2022
This was an afternoon visit to Barton Park with Digi Dave. It was relatively quiet during our visit. We arrived around 2 pm and left around 4:30 pm. I had been hoping to show Digi Dave some of the usual … Continue reading →
Birds at Barton Park – 3 August 2022
This was another day of bird photography at Barton Park. Like previous trips, I had one main aim – to get better photographs of the Swamp Harrier, and also the long standing aim – to get photographs of the osprey … Continue reading →
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Birds at Barton Park – 31 July 2022
Barton Park has been a good venue for bird photography recently with a good range of birds likely to be seen. You never know in advance what you will be able to photograph, and some birds, like the Swamp Harrier, … Continue reading →
Back to Barton Park – 29 July 2022
A late start this day. I arrived at Barton Park not long before noon. The day before I had been hoping for a Swamp Harrier, but had made do with a juvenile Black Shouldered Kite. This day, despite the late … Continue reading →
Birds at Barton Park – 28 July 2022
Barton Park has lately been a very good birding venue, so I decided on another trip. Each time I make a visit to the park, I see a different range of birds. I go with hopes of seeing a particular … Continue reading →
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Tagged Barton Park, Black Shouldered Kite, Brown Goshawk, Grey Goshawk, Landing Lights Wetland
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Barton Park Birds – 26 July 2022
This was another excellent day of bird photography at Barton Park. This venue has been quite good recently with a wide range of birds on show. And on this visit I had good weather. The main bird I sent time … Continue reading →
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Tagged Barton Park, Eastern Osprey, Landing Lights Wetland, Swamp Harrier
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