Welcome back to Cape Chatter for 2024. I hope everyone in Australia had a pleasant festive season break and followers in the northern hemisphere aren’t freezing too much! The weather here in Cape has been a little different—we are yet to get any significant heat, it’s been a tad humid along with some nice rainfall to keep the environment fresh. I have been spending a lot of my time on the beach monitoring my favourite local bird—the vulnerable Hooded Plover. More on how that’s going next edition. Away from the coast, I haven’t been looking too much beyond my local habitat area—the home garden—with the occasional visit to the nearby wetlands, creeks and ponds … snake country! So here’s what’s happening.
Another terrific issue, David, as always! This one was particularly entertaining 🙂
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Thank you Georgia for your feedback and encouragement, cheers David
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Dave,
G’day squire.
Thanks again for an informative and insightful Cape Chatter. My monthly 30-minute engagement with Cape Chatter is enjoyable and rewarding – particularly as I can visualize the context.
All the best.
Cheers,
Lowie
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Thanks Lowie. Appreciate the feedback. Keep well. Cheers Dave
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