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[26 - 27.11.55] from the various vantage points, and 
collecting a few seeds of plants. Before 
tea we went again to Echo Point where 
again I saw and identified the Rock 
Warbler, spending a quiet hour in 
the bush. 
30.11.53 We went straight after breakfast 
(9) to Narrow Neck where we walked south, 
(110) for a mile or so onto the high land 
south of Katoomba. On the way we 
came across a family of CHESTNUT-TAILED 
HEATH-WRENS, the young tailless and 
unable to fly. I had a magnificent 
view of them and when I caught one 
young, had both parents ambling [guess] in 
feigned injury around me. It was 
hot and windless and we were 
very much out of condition. 
At 4.0 pm. we went by 
car to Govets *[Govetts] Leap and viewed the 
more forbidding mountains and 
valleys to the east as the wind mounted 
and the weather changed for the worse. 
