Wagtail
This cache was placed in honour of Wikkelgat.
For your commitment to the PE caching community over the past four and a half years including your “behind the scenes” contributions. For placing thirty-one caches and your one thousand eight hundred and eighty four finds to date. We thought the name of this cache was very appropriate for you.
This cache is a small container hidden along the trail in the reserve. Many thanks to the NMMU for allowing us to use the NMMU Private Nature Reserve for geocaching. Please abide by their rules.
The following strict rules apply:
1. Entry to the reserve is free but everyone must sign the visitors book found at the entrance to the reserve.
2. No vehicles are allowed in the reserve.
3. No fires are allowed in the reserve.
4. The reserve may only be used during daylight hours.
5. The rangers have provided the following cell numbers in case of emergency.
082 536 8192 & 083 446 8564
About the Wagtail:
Dainty little Wagtails are found all over southern Africa, and the Trail is no exception. They have a sharp tweeting call. They wag their tails when landing, and when standing still, especially if they are nervous (which seems to be all the time!). These little birds feed on insects, small crabs, little fish (up to 2cm in length) and food scraps. They seem especially fond of cheese. They breed right through the year, and can have up to four broods.