A lot of my work over the last couple of months has been at De Mond Nature Reserve, probably my favourite stretch of coastline anywhere (see map at end).
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The Heuningnes Estuary at De Mond Nature Reserve. |
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The neon-green foliage of another buchu, Agathosma collina is much easier to see - it's dominant on the dune fynbos in this part of the Overberg, and in full flower at the moment. |
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The Pink Orchid Satyrium carneum, just starting to flower now. Regionally considered Near Threatened (redlist.sanbi.org) it's actually locally common in many coastal sandy areas. |
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Huge numbers of Southern Right Whales gather every year between June and November to mate, calve and nurse their young in the shallow, warm coastal waters of the Overberg. |
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common terns |
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Oystercatchers, once in decline, are now locally abundant, and commonly seen. |
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View over the sea from cliffs above Waenhuiskrans |
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Beach at Waenhuiskrans Nature Reserve. |
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And for those of you who don't know the Cape well, that's where the reserves are, just along the coast from Cape Agulhas, the southern tip of Africa. |