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[November 8^^ 1954] extraordinary collection of junk - mostly 
shells, with a few cases of stuffed 
birds, unlabelled. Not worth it, but 
I suppose I could scarcely not have 
gone while I was here. 
At 4.0 I took the car out 
beyond the golf-links but it was windy 
with drizzling rain and all I saw was 
a BRUSH BRONZEWING. I forgot to say, by 
the way that in the morning I had seen 
a BLACK CORMORANT over the town. 
9^^ November [1954] After breakfast I went for a 
walk along the pier. It was a grey 
day with a cold southerly blowing and 
the water was breaking over the [?] 
benches - so move them. From the end 
of the pier I saw, far out to sea, a GANNET 
and several ALBATROSSES. 
At 11.0 I drove out on the 
Bridgewater road to Trewalla and there 
turned north. I made a few brief 
stops, during which I saw the EASTERN 
