Quiet time on the ‘ridge’ …

The ridge above Weathertop Crest within The Cape is an ancient sand dune, from which wonderful vistas can be had of the Bunurong Coast, overlooking the wild Bass Strait. The panorama extends to Cape Woolamai in the west and Cape Liptrap in the east with the mountains of Wilson’s Prom beyond. At the west end, a viewing point has been built which would have to be the best on this section of the coast. It is a great spot to contemplate and take in the beauty of the natural world, especially at either end of the day. I went there recently at dusk in search of Flame Robins and was not disappointed … and of course several Kangaroos, glowing in the golden light, were emerging for their nightly grazing activities throughout the estate’s open spaces. Not a bad place to live for a kangaroo!

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  1. Another great issue David. Many thanks for all the effort you put in to documenting and informing us.Especially loved the pics of the communal koala planting days with lots of children… the future!Also the white lipped snake you mention as 0 5m… gosh it looks lot bigger to me. Haha.And the spoonbills! So great to have them here. I’ll have to look out a bit more for them.Best wishes to you and Jeannie.CheersNolaSent from my Galaxy

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