Winter has finally hit with a vengeance – cold, wet and windy – what else would one expect at Cape Paterson! It is only the hardy ones in nature that are out and about at the moment (including the odd snake) but things will ramp up soon. There are indications of nest building by some of the resident birds and in a few more weeks we will see more activity! In this Cape Chatter (No. 115), we take a look at another of the major landscape water features of The Cape, the west-east ‘chain of ponds’, which was constructed in 2022. We will see how they are progressing and what fauna species are coming and going.
Fantastic read& photos
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Thanks Janine
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Another wonderful read David – thank you so much. I was particularly impressed with the clarification of the wetland system in The Cape and the accompanying beautiful photos showing what amazing progress this place has achieved.
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Thanks Cheryll. Appreciate your support and feedback. Cheers David
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Hi David – my comment went in under my devious name – cheryl leary – must have logged in with an old link. Thanks so much for your work, Cheryl 🙂
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Got that Cheryll, thank you. Cheers David
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