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[27.11.51] open forest produced birds typical of it - 
WHITE-BROWED BABBLER, [BROWN TREE-CREEPER] 
with nest. COLLARED SPARROWHWAK and 
WHITE-WINGED TRILLER. The roads we 
were on were made by the Forests 
COMMISSION and were not tourist's 
roads as we had thought. Our 
map was entirely useless and we 
kept on going south and bearing 
to the right in an effort to get out 
of the valley by a gap near the 
Chimneys. We saw at this (southern) 
end of the valley a PALLID CUCKOO. We 
came to a place on the road where a 
tree had fallen across and we had 
to turn back and take the previous 
fork to the left. That road would 
however, we think, taken us to the 
Chimney's Gap. 
The road deteriorated and 
took a course bearing to the east 
and was obviously heading for the 
Mirranatwa Gap. Suddenly fences. 
