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[30^^ October 1955] and a strong following wind made 
driving a pleasure, so that the 182 
miles passed almost without notice. We 
had morning tea at Entally House and 
looked over it - a brilliant idea for 
a local museum. But there were no 
birds of note and we drew in to 
Wrest Point at 3.0 pm. 
It has been a good holiday. 
The Camp-Out consisted of too few 
orinthologists and too many odd-bods - which 
is understandable enough with a Tasmanian 
camp in ideal country and hotel accommodation 
The country we liked - Port Arthur, Coles Bay 
and L. [Lake] St. [Saint] Claire. Queenstown & Zeehan 
were interesting - but once only. The 
latter part of the holiday was dogged a 
bit by bad weather and change of plans 
but not too seriously. The Forty-spotted 
Pardalote was the prize of the trip, and the 
sight of multitudinous Mutton Birds - the 
most memorable - altogether 78 species 
for the trip. 
