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[6^^ November 1954] with David Morgan [guess]. Bruce had seen 
both Marsh and Spotless Crakes and had 
given me directions and a sketch - 
map of where they were. The spot I 
found easily enough and settled 
myself, standing quietly in the sodden 
ground, near to the carex [guess] tussocks. 
Half-an-hours stillness produced no 
results at all and that was all 
the time I could afford. On the 
lake itself were COOT, MUSK DUCK, HOARY- 
HEADED GREBE and CRESTED GREBE. 
In the surrounding grass were many 
GOLDEN-HEADED FANTAIL-WARBLERS. Standing 
there I heard the three CUCKOOS - PALLID, 
FAN-TAILED and GOLDEN BRONZE-. 
Then on, not very fast to 
Portland. For the whole trip, while 
travelling I saw. - SPARROW, STARLING, 
BLACKBIRD, GOLDFINCH, SKYLARK, DUSKY 
MOORHEN, SILVER GULL, BROWN HAWK, WHITE-FACED 
HERON, WHITE-NECKED HERON, GALAH, WHITE 
