Thursday, 12 July 2012

8. Ku-ring-Gai Board Walk Bobbin Head

Here we go again - Walk  No 8.  17th July 2012.

 There are a  couple of shorter walks in this wonderful National Park north of Sydney -  close enough for easy access for bush walks, picnics, boating, kayaking, cycling, exploring, wildlife, birdwatching and general relaxation.
a solitary kayak

Cockle creek, Ku-ring-gai
Cloud reflection



The Mangroves Boardwalk took us along Cockle Creek which we crossed by the cable-stayed foot bridge.  There were plenty of cliff and water views with stunning relections in the water.   A very pretty walk.   The boardwalk took us through the mangroves and salt marsh towards a small Rainforest area  at the end of the path.
Nearby and through the bushes a  very busy bush turkey scraped and scuffed and scarcely bothered to acknowledge our presence. Head down, scuff, scuff, scrape, pyramid  mound nests.
Linzi, Kate, Moira and Donna continued walking from Bobbin Head to Apple Tree Bay.

Present on this walk, Pippa, Linzi, Kate, Moira, Pippa, Carolle


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