Tuesday, 18 April 2023

Sandringham, bird-watching hide


This bird-watching hide (or blind) is located in Stan Moses Reserve, in the southern suburb of Sandringham.

13 comments:

  1. Always fun to hang out in a bird-watching blind for both the birds to see and photograph, and the other bird watchers to meet. They are always an interesting bunch.

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    1. Thanks for introducing me to the North American term "blind", which is known as a "hide" elsewhere.

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  2. That would be a nice thing to install in Melbourne water treatment plant area

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  3. A handy spot, perhaps they should paint it green so it blends in.

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    1. I thought the same thing.They usually are green, brown or beige.

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  4. Very cool. I love to bird watch.

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  5. I didn't know we had these - and have to google where Sandrinham is because I thought it was in VIC.

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    1. There is also one in the wetlands of Bicentennial Park in Homebush Bay.

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  6. That one seems to be quite modern, I thought it was some fancy architectural building!

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  7. Wow ! that looks beautiful , we have never seen this kind of bird watching blind in our region. Thanks for sharing with Garden Affair.

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