Ku-ring-gai Wildflower Gardens, Sydney

Australian Brush-turkey

Australian Brush-turkey

One of our favourite places to visit when in Sydney staying with family is the Ku-ring-gai Wildflower Gardens on Mona Vale road at St Ives. These gardens are adjacent to the Ku-ring-gai National Park, another great place to visit. These gardens are about a half hour drive from my son’s home so it is a convenient place to visit when we are in Sydney.

The gardens are typical bushland of the area with some areas set aside for picnic grounds. The Friends of the Gardens group also plant and maintain a few small areas displaying plants of the area but not actually present in the gardens. The group frequently put on a display of plants in flower in the Visitor Centre.

I have found that the bird life in the gardens can vary greatly according to the season and what is flowering at the time. On occasions I have been very disappointed with my list. On our most recent visit in July of this year I was pleasantly surprised. The only downside was getting only one good bird photo – that of the Australian Brush-turkey shown above. So instead, I have included some of my flower photos instead.

Here is a list of the birds I saw or heard, in the order recorded:

  • Australian Brush-turkey
  • Eastern Whipbird
  • Weebill
  • Rainbow lorikeet
  • Noisy Miner
  • Pied Currawong
  • Grey Butcherbird
  • Silvereye
  • Striated Pardalote
  • Grey Fantail
  • Variegated Wren
  • Eastern Yellow Robin
  • Yellow-faced Honeyeater
  • Striated Thornbill
  • Spotted Pardalote
  • Laughing Kookaburra
  • White-browed Scrubwren
  • White-throated Treecreeper
  • Brown Cuckoo-dove
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