Crikey … it’s a Crake!

The constructed central wetlands are developing nicely and after four years of growth provide wonderful habitat for a range of invertebrates, reptiles, amphibians, mammals and birds. Just think, four years ago this area was nothing more than degraded pasture land! It is becoming increasingly difficult to see what is going on within these wetlands given the thickness of the vegetation, so if you are interested in knowing what is happening, you need to tune into listening and be a patient observer.

5 thoughts on “Crikey … it’s a Crake!”

  1. Thank you David once more for your very interesting insights and beautiful images – I look forward to every edition – your work makes such a valuable contribution to Cape life 😊

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  2. David, I get amazed every time you let us know of new species sighted at The Cape. Those Scarlet Honeyeaters look stunning. Thankyou to you and all the other residents who advise of these new sightings. How fortunate are we!!!

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