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[8, 9th April 1948]
 Other birds seen on this route were      MAGPIES
 SPARROWS                                               PIPIT                                          GANG-GANG
 KOOKABURRA                                          SPINE-TAILED SWIFT             YELLOW-TAILED THORNBILL
 NOISY MINER                                            CRIMSON ROSELLA               EASTERN ROSELLA
 GREY BUTCHER-BIRD                           STRIATED THORNBILL          BLUE WREN
 RED-BROWED FINCH                            YELLOW ROBIN                      GREY FANTAIL
JACKY WINTER                                         NATIVE THRUSH                     RED WATTLE-BIRD
WHITE-EARED HONEYATER                 SCARLET ROBIN                     YELLOW-TAILED BLACK COCKATOO
BLACK-FACED CUCKOO-SHRIKE       YELLOW-WINGED HON.         [crossed out]HONEYEATER[/crossed out]
GOLDEN WHISTLER                               DUSKY WOODSWALLOW     KESTREL
 WHITE-BROWED SCRUB-WREN.
   After I had finished, the first day I came 
 back via the west coast of the Lake and saw, in 
 addition to some that had been on Balls Dam
 BROWN HAWK          GOLD FINCH      SILVER GULLS     MUSK DUCK
 I had lunch on the second day in
 the bush at the end of one of the access roads
 in Irrewillipe East. There were CRESCENT HONEYEATERS
 RUFOUS BRISTLE-B[IR]D      OLIVE WHISTLER and  BROWN-HEADED
 HONEYEATER.  After the days work I attempted
 to get through to the Carlisle from Irrewillipe East. The
 beginning of the track was severely eroded with 
 washaways but needed only careful driving. Lower
 down I came to the Carlisle R[iver] heath land where 
 the sand was deep and I stuck several times.