40 PuRs-Ei-h, Observations around Anglesea, Victoria. [,sf"iui 



Uroaetus audax {Uroaetus audax audax). Wedge-tailed Eagle. — 

 These birds are always to be seen near Point Addis. 



Glossopsltta concinna (Glossopsitta concinna) Musk-Lorikeet. — A 

 great number of these birds in the eucalypts. 



Glossopsitta porphyrocephala (Glossopsitta porphyrocephala porphyro- 

 cephala). Purple-crowned Lorikeet. — Also in flocks around the 

 Anglesea forest. 



Calyptorhynchus funereus {Calyptorhynchiis funereus funereiis). 

 Black Cockatoo. — A colony of eight birds in the trees in front of 

 Anglesea Hotel. 



Callocephalon galeatum {Callocephalon galeatum). Gang-Gang 

 Cockatoo.— These birds in full plumage in the forest country. 



Platycercus eximius {Platycercus eximius eximius). Rosella. — 

 Appears all through the forest. 



Platycercus pennanti {Platycercus elegans elegans). Crimson Parrot. 

 — Always to be seen in the timber near Bull's Well. 



Lathamus discolor (Lathamus discolor tregellasi). Swift Parrot.— 

 Also in the eucalypts on the track to Roadknight. 



Psephotus haematonotus {Psephotus hcematonotus). Red-backed 

 Parrot.— Rose from the ground near Freshwater Creek bridge. 



Dacelo gigas {Dacelo g. gigas). Great Brown Kingfisher.— Keeps 

 more to the open country. 



Hirundo neoxena {Hirundo neoxena neoxena). Welcome Swallow. — 

 Seen all through the trip. 



Microeca fascinans (Micrasca fascinans fascinans). Brown Fly- 

 catcher. — Always to be seen near Jan Juc Creek. 



Petroica leggii {Petroica multicolor frontalis). Scarlet-breasted 

 Robin. — Keeps more to the burnt forest country. 



Petroica phoenicea {Littlera chrysoptera phcenicea). Flame-breasted 

 Robin. — Also noted in the burnt forests. 



Erythrodryas rhodinogaster (Erythrodryas rodinogaster inexpectata). 

 Pink-breasted Robin. — Both male and female birds along the 

 Anglesea River. 



Melanodryas bicolor {Melanodryas cucullata vigorsi). Hooded Robin. 

 — Only one bird seen when going through the forest. 



Pachycephala gutturalis {Pachycephala pectoralis youngi). Yellow- 

 breasted Whistler. — Several birds seen near Scrubby Creek. 



Pachycephala rufiventris (Lewinornis rufiventris ruftventris). Rufous- 

 breasted Whistler. — Several birds in the gums near Jan Juc. 



Pachycephala olivacea {Timixos olivaceus tregellasi). Olive 

 Whistler. — Pleased to see this bird again at Scrubby Creek. 



Eopsaltria australis (Eopsaltria australis viridior). Yellow-breasted 

 Shrike-Robin. — All along the Anglesea River and side creeks. 



Rhipidura albiscapa (Rhipidura flahellifera victories). White-shafted 

 Fantail. — i\lways seen right through the forests. 



Rhipidura motacilloides (Leucocirca tricolor tricolor). Black-and- 

 White Fantail. — Keeps more to the open country. 



Seisura inquieta (Seisura inquieta inquieta). Restless Flycatcher. — 

 Again observed in the gum paddock at Jan Juc. 



