Saturday, 23 April 2011

Alexandria, Sydney Park, wetlands

Sydney Park, in the inner city suburb of Alexandria, features a number of ponds and wetlands that attract many animals and birds. The site is a former brickworks that has been transformed into 44 hectares of parkland. This boardwalk extends into one of the ponds at the southern end of the park. The typical Autumn day started out with a warm sunny morning but ended up with a cool overcast afternoon.

15 comments:

  1. Superb capture as always, Jim! You find terrific shots everywhere! I always look forward to your posts! Have a wonderful weekend!

    Sylvia

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  2. We got ESP of what? I just came back after an afternoon in the wet lands. No wonder the birds were flying away. They were flying to you.

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  3. I like wetlands with wide open green areas as well... this is a good example !

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  4. My brother is heading to Sydney for 4 days later in the week. Must direct him to your site for inspiration!

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  5. It's great to see the rehabilitation projects ... much more common now than they were in the past.

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  6. I like that little break in the pond scum that allows a glimpse of the sky above!


    I WONDER WHY

    I wonder why
    Some love the sky
    But not the wind and rain.

    I wonder, friend,
    If sky will end—
    It’s too much for my brain!


    © by Magical Mystical Teacher

    Sacred Place

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  7. Magical Mystical Teacher, I believe that 'pond scum' is algae.

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  8. Looks like a great place for birds and wildlife sightings. Great capture.

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  9. I need to out more that looks a great spot and clos eto the inner city.

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  10. So many wonderful reflections in this picture. an Amazingly beautiful shot.

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  11. Very scenic. I like the varying shades of green from the grasses and trees.

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