I visited Caesar's Camp today between 10:30 and 13:00. I found 8 at the path junction at P22 and two at the top of the hill at Q22. All were happy and healthy. I noticed that 500081 had a golf ball sized crusty lump at the top of its tail. ?00095 had a wart on its nose. Probably nothing, but just thought I'd mention it.
When I was driving back from Brock's Hill I noticed a gaggle of at least 6 near the gate at P3, 'fraid I didn't stop to check them, but will make a note to wander up in this direction in future.
P.S. Don't know if anyone else has reported this, but there is a most unpleasant sight on the main track from the view point area out towards the east of the site...the portaloo has fallen over and the 'contents' has escaped! I won't post a pic of that!
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Tuesday 5 January 2016
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Oh charming.. These Portaloo's are 'maintained' at certain times, so with a bit of luck that will be sorted soon. Loving the 'gaggle' of at least 6 spotted at P3 haha, and why not I say! It sounds better than herd haha.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the heads up on 081 and 095, from your descriptions I'm not overly concerned with either at this point but we can now monitor both on out site checks so I will be in touch. Cheers Sarah.