Birdwatcher’s Tour at Belair National Park, Sunday 22nd September 2024

Michael Roberts,

We happen to live a stone’s throw from the Entrance to BELAIR NATIONAL PARK, the second oldest park reserve created in colonial Australia. I had little hesitation in taking up an invitation to join a Birdwatcher Tour of the arena known as Long Gully at the western end of the park  on the 22nd September.  Alas, it was a cold wintry day …… But …

 …… there were a sprinkling of birds for the smallish cluster of about twenty people who turned up to listen to three volunteer guides with birdie-know how.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SORRY …. no birds çaptured’on camera; BUT …. …. the miniscule secondary ‘shots’ may compensate ………………………………

White Ibis   ….

Square-tailed Kite …..

Yellow-tailed Black Cockatoo

 

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One response to “Birdwatcher’s Tour at Belair National Park, Sunday 22nd September 2024

  1. Dilkusha Joseph

    Remembering the park. It’s like your own private backyard!
    A yellow tailed black cockatoo! That must be a rare sighting!

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