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[2r^ October 1955] [STRONG]-BILLED HONEYEATERS, the young with no 
tails but flying. After lunch we 
read for a while on a rug on 
the lawn and then drove out to 
Safety Cove and Remarkable Cave - 
the latter a gloomy and depressing 
hole in the earth, connected with the 
sea by a large tunnel. In the 
evening I am sitting writing this and 
planning the next stage of our holiday 
motoring round Tasmania. 
22"^. (Saturday) We set off from Port Arthur 
[October 1955] at 8.45, having said our good-byes 
and Joan, unfortunately with the 
beginnings of a cold. By Dunally I 
saw a SEA-EAGLE, a pair of WEDGE-TAILED 
EAGLES and a BLUE-WINGED PARROT. Instead 
of following the Arthur Highway we kept 
north, past Marion Bay and got onto 
the Ragged Tier at Bream Creek, following 
it round to Killevie whence we turned 
north through Nugent to Buckland. I 
noticed the car was swaying just before 
