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[Friday, Jan 18^ 1952] flock of SILVEREYES and a pair of two immature 
CRIMSON ROSELLAS - the first of the parrot and 
cockatoo family to be seen on the trip. The 
[HOODED DOTTEREL] was sitting when I got 
back. 
I had a good sleep after lunch and 
at 5.0 pm. the family set off for a walk 
along the base of the cliff towards the 
headland, up to a deserted farm, and 
back over the top. It was roughly two 
miles which is not a bad walk for 
Jonathon at 3 years - not to speak 
of a little boy with his first day of 
chicken-pox. 
The last day of the holidays, 
Saturday Jan 19^^ 1952 there is nothing to report about birds - left at 
(29) D 9.15, morning tea at Port Fairy, petrol at Warrnambool, 
(82) T lunch at Terang and home at 2.0 pm. 
Nothing new was seen. It has a 
been a good family holiday and, seeing 
that it was a family holiday, it was 
quite successful for birds. But I wish I 
had that Dotterel's photo. 
