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[November 11^^ 1954] 
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on the beach. The weather was 
deteriorating with a strong N-W 
wind & high cloud. So I packed 
up and left. I in the scrub covering 
the sand dunes were LITTLE WATTLE-BIRDS 
and SPINY-CHEEKED HONEYEATER. I 
returned the way I had come, seeing 
in the Gleneig forest a COMMON BRONZEWING. 
- a clear day with a very strong 
westerly wind and occasional showers. I 
drove out to the Bridgewater Lakes and the 
sand-dunes to the west were half-hidden 
in blown sand. I saw a pair of BUDGERIGAR 
there feeding by the side of the road, and 
having great difficulty managing with 
the wind. Then to Bridgewater Bay which 
was looking beautiful, particularly the 
shadows of clouds racing across the 
headland. Then out to the Blowholes 
which were not functioning as such, 
but a fine sea was running [guess]. On 
the way back I saw a WEDGE-TAILED [EAGLE] 
