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[26.10.1947] 
gully I made a circle back to the car through scrub 
where a RESTLESS FLYCATCHER flew uttering a sharp 
grating note to proclaim its identity, and a party of 
RED BROWED FINCHES flew over, their mournful note proclaiming 
theirs. Back at the car a BLACKBIRD flew, startled, out
of a bush, clacking loudly and discordantly. A BLACK-
FACED CUCKOO-SHRIKE sat on the limb of a dead tree
grating harshly. RUFOUS BRISTLE-BIRDS were heard. 
  On the way back EASTERN ROSELLAS were seen
in the patch of open forest while both PIPITS and
SKYLARKS flew by the road as it ran between paddocks.
Two flocks of BANDED PLOVERS on each side of the road
fed with little runs in the grass. Passing Ball's Dam
I noticed a flock of 26 [guess] SPUR-WINGED PLOVERS, SWANS,
HERONS, EASTERN SWAMP-HENS and a pair of MOUNTAIN
DUCK. A single DABCHICK swam on the surface of
a small dam in a paddock, but when I got 
out to investigate it disappeared completely and
apparently for good.
15.11.47 [margin]37[/margin]  
  We took tea out to Yeodene, including Michael, three
and a half weeks old. We went up the hill just
beyond Culliamurra [guess] drawing the car in just where
the bush starts after the valley clearing.
  In Balls* [Ball's] Dam on the way we saw the
EASTERN MOORHENS which had left the bank for the