Wolli Creek Walk – 6 March 2026

I did a short walk down part of the Two Valleys Track along Wolli Creek. I walked from Girrahween Park to Turrella Reserve. I was mainly interested in photographing fungi – but did not find that much out.

Blue-tongued Skink

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Gabrugal Yana Walk – 5 March 2026

Bob was keen on a walk, and with a forecast for some warm humid weather, I suggested doing the Gabrugal Yana Walk in the Western Sydney Parklands. This, for us was an out and back walk from Cecil Hills. It turned out to be a very pleasant and interesting walk.

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More Cooks River Birds – 4 March 2026

I made a visit to Gough Whitlam Park on the Cooks River to see what birds were about. I had a pleasant afternoon.

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Birds at Scheyville National Park and the Richmond Lowlands – 3 March 2026

This day was spent with Valerie and Sue, first at Scheyville National Park, then after lunch we visited the Richmond Lowlands. We were looking for birds, but was also spotted many Eastern Grey Kangaroos.

Scheyville National Park

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Fungi at Birdwood Gully – 2 March 2026

I spent a very interesting and enjoyable day with Sue at Springwood, visiting Birdwood Gully to see what fungi was out. The previous day, I had been quite disappointed with the fungi I had seen along Wolli Creek, but I thought the Mountains may be better – given that they had experienced a lot more rain.

We were quite pleased with the fungi we spotted. And the rain cooperated – we had no rain while  we were in the gully. Continue reading

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Looking for Fungi along Wolli Creek – 1 March 2026

After recent good falls of rain, I thought it could be worth a look along the track in Wolli Creek Regional Park between Girrahween Park and Turrella Reserve. I did not find all that much out that was interesting.

Cruentomycena viscidocruenta

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Birds along the Cooks River – 28 February 2026

I decided to visit the Cooks River to see what birds were around. I caught a bus along Illawarra Road, and was soon walking down along the south bank of the River. I was planning on meeting Sue, who was coming by train to Tempe, and then walking upstream. We met at Gough Whitlam Park.

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Birds at the Royal Botanic Gardens in Sydney – 26 February 2026

I met Sue in the city, and we headed to the Botanic Gardens with the hope of spotting the resident Powerful Owls. On this visit we spotted both the pair quite easily.

Here is one of the Powerful Owls

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Cooks River Birds – 25 February 2026

Another hot day was forecast, but I was keen to head outdoors for the morning, when it was cooler, so I decided to visit the Boat Harbour area on the Cooks River, where there is nice shade and often a cool breeze.

There was a low tide, so I was hoping that the Little Heron would again be hunting in the Boat Harbour.

While walking from Canterbury Road, I spotted a Great Egret fly upstream and land on a shallow part of the riverbed. Continue reading

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Birds at Audley – 24 February 2026

I once again headed out with Sue and Valerie for a birding excursion. This time we headed to Audley once again. On our last visit, we had seen a good range of birds. This visit was a lot quieter – perhaps due to hot weather. But, a hot day was forecast, and it was nice to sit in the shade at the Wattle Forest.

We spent some time watching an Azure Kingfisher hunting for fish on the fair side of the   Hacking River. Unfortunately too far away for good photos. Continue reading

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