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[20.10.52] a female Pink Robin building a nest - still no 
male. Max saw a pair of COLLARED SPARROW-HAWK[S] 
and there were (at last) MOUNTAIN THRUSHES. We 
are very tired and soon sat going through 
notes and writing this up, during which we 
have heard the BROWN-HEADED HONEYEATER. We 
plan to stay here tonight (despite the "No 
Camping" sign) and I don't think it will be 
long before we are home. 
21.10.52 Well we stayed there the night - 
(89) very comfortably for the weather was 
(129) mild and still. We were packed up early 
next morning and had a last look round 
our ferny gully and the river. We were 
both delighted to see a pair of SATIN 
FLYCATCHERS -the first time I had seen 
them in the district : the only new personal 
record for the trip, for me. 
We filled with Petrol at Apollo Bay 
and going up by Skene's Crk, turned into 
Turton's Track. There at last we found 
a pair of Pink Robins, saw them both, heard 
the male's song and, I think, definitely 
