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18th_23^d lyigy 1952 Lome. 
On Sunday the family went to Lome 
for a week - purely a family holiday with 
no notice [guess] or forethought as regards the birds. 
However we of course did go for walks and 
a few records of interest should go down 
here. 
The afternoon we arrived we all went 
for a walk from Thalassa to Teddy's 
Lookout. At the start, behind Lome, I saw 
a WHITE GOSHAWK. From Teddy's we could 
see many ALBATROSSES round the fishing-boats 
and indeed during the whole week they 
could -P^-always be seen not far out and 
from the windows of Thalassa we could 
watch them following the boats in. 
On Tuesday we went over to Allenvale 
and up to Phantom Falls. Arriving back, in 
the orchard at Allenvale was a male 
MISTLETOE-BIRD - my first record for the 
district. Next day I saw one opposite 
Thalassa in Fern Avenue! 
On Wednesday we drove up the Erskine 
