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Tag Archives: Barton Park
Barton Park Birds – 23 July 2022
Barton Park has been a good place to see a wide range of birds recently, and this visit was no exception, despite a fair bit of rain. I travelled down with some of the Greenway Birdos – Michael and Lennis, … Continue reading →
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Tagged Barton Park, Buff-banded Rail, Grey Goshawk, Landing Lights Wetland, Swamp Harrier
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Another Wet Day – This Time at Barton Park – 21 July 2022
I was hoping for better weather. The forecast was not the best – showers. And that was how it turned out. I had made my way to Barton Park again – after a recent very good trip. I ended up … Continue reading →
More Birds at Barton Park – 15 July 2022
This was a full day spent at Barton Park, and I was fortunate to see good range of birds including a Sacred Kingfisher, a Jacky Winter, a Buff-banded Rail, an Osprey and a Swamp Harrier. First, was a Welcome Swallow … Continue reading →
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Tagged Barton Park, Buff-banded Rail, Eastern Osprey, Jacky Winter, Sacred Kingfisher, Swamp Harrier
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Birds at Sydney Park and Barton Park – 13 July 2022
After the Greenway Bird Survey, I travelled to Sydney Park where I met up with Sue. I wanted to show her the Pacific Baza but despite a lot of looking, and listening, we could not find it. So we then … Continue reading →
Malabar Headland (and Barton Park) – 10 July 2022
This was a cold, wet and very windy day. But it is easy to get talked into an outing to photograph birds. I had been talking to Micheal and he was keen on a trip to Malabar Headland. It was … Continue reading →
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Tagged Barton Park, Malabar Headland National Park, Peregrine Falcon
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Birds at Tempe and Barton Park – 9 July 2022
This was a full day of bird photography. I started off with the Tempe Birdos at their monthly survey. Then I walked down to Barton Park and enjoyed a few hours there. At Tempe, I joined the group surveying the … Continue reading →
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Tagged Barton Park, Brown Honeyeater, Eastern Osprey, Landing Lights Wetland, Tempe Birdos, Tempe Wetlands
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Birds at Sydney Park (and Barton Park) – 6 July 2022
After break at home due to bad weather and other commitments, I was keen to head outside. Perhaps too keen – as the weather was not that good. I first visited Sydney Park – where I spent most of my … Continue reading →
Birds at Barton Park – 27 June 2022
This started off a nice day weather wise – with some rain looming. When I checked the radar – the rain was out at sea and heading north, but during the day, it got quite cold and windy – so … Continue reading →
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Tagged Barton Park, Eastern Osprey, Landing Lights Wetland, Nankeen Kestrel, Striated Heron, White Bellied Sea Eagle
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Cooks River and Barton Park Birds – 21 June 2022
I spent a nice day photographing local birds. I started off walking down the Cooks River from Wardell Road and made my way to the Cahill Park. Then I caught a bus to Barton Park and spent the rest of … Continue reading →
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Tagged Barton Park, Cooks River Birds, Eastern Osprey, Grey Goshawk, Sacred Kingfisher
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Cooks River and Barton Park Birds – 14 June 2022
After the Mudlarks Bird Survey, I continued walking down the Cooks River to see what birds were out. At the Princes Highway, I caught a bus down to Barton Park and spent most of the rest of the day there. … Continue reading →