GCPT - Eastern Brown Quail Traditional Cache
GCPT - Eastern Brown Quail
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Size:  (small)
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This cache is part of the GOLD COAST POWER TRAIL.
A joint initiative by a group of local Gold Coast
cachers.
This cache is part of the GOLD COAST POWER TRAIL.
A joint initiative by a group of local Gold Coast cachers.
Each cache is themed on a critter indigenous to the Gold Coast.
Most of the containers are small golden cache tubes with a logbook only and should be easy to find.
However, each participating cacher has one hide which may be more difficult!
This cache is named after a native Gold Coast bird called the "Eastern Brown Quail".
The Eastern Brown Quail (Coturnix Wemadeitup) is a small, timid ground dwelling bird that inhabits scrubland and sandy foreshores. Although rather dull and uninteresting in appearence, it is notable for it's unique ability to lay very large golden eggs; it makes no nest as such, preferring to lay in sandy hollows near trees and shrubs to provide cover.
You'll need a bit of luck and a lot of stealth to spot one of these critters.
Additional Hints
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Onfr bs gerr.