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[12^^ November 1955] We then went on by car, just the 
other side of the Gap - There were not 
many birds in the heathland there, but in 
a gully we had a good hearing of the 
MOUNTAIN THRUSH'S song. 
We had lunch at the turn-off 
from the Gap road to the access road to 
the weirs - PHOTO p. 144. We went on to 
the 'Second Weir' where we came 
across the SATIN FLYCATCHER. In a gully 
across the road my car stuck and 
considerable man power was used to 
get it out. We found there was no 
through road (it was blocked by swamp) 
to the first weir so we camped as 
close as we could. We put up a 
SNIPE in the swamp. 
November 13th. We made an early start 
[1955] at 5.30, walking on up the road to the 
first weir, flushing a NATIVE THRUSH 
from its nest by the path. After a rest 
at the weir we went on to 'Eagle Falls', 
left our lunch and proceeded on up to 
