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15.10.52 We decided, after our failure with the Ground 
(52) Parrot, and our general weariness, to move on and 
(73) spend most of the day in the car. So we 
packed and drove into Port Campbell - SPARROW 
and WILLIE-WAGTAIL! I went out to where 
the family had spent the night carvaning* [caravanning], but 
Johnny's pot was nowhere to be seen. We donned 
our rubber boots and explored the muddy, reedy 
creek at Port Campbell, seeing only one si l ver 
SILVER GULL, a LITTLE GRASS-BIRD, BLACK CORMORANT 
and BROWN HAWK. We had an hour's wait 
for milk, when Max was feeling very unwell, during 
which I saw a GALAH fly over the town! Possibly 
an escape. 
Looking out to sea from the cliffs we saw 
a WANDERING ALBATROSS - pure white - fly out to 
sea. From Lock Ard we picked up two 
ALBATROSS, with black backs - Black-browed or 
[?]. We then pulled in to the pine forest at 
the Sherbrooke River and went up it for a few 
hundred yards, hearing SILVEREYES. Then we 
walked down to the mouth, one of us on each 
side of the river, looking in the reeds. We found 
