100 [page number]

20th April 1948
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  I did the second trip through Lavers 
Hill, Chapel Vale, and Glen Aire. It was a 
wet day to begin with but heavy rain was 
not met with until we were going from Lavers 
Hill to Lower Gellibrand (we had had to come 
back that way for the Lower Gellibrand Road was 
impassable). However from Lower Gellibrand 
through to Apollo Bay we only had light 
showers, the country being very beautiful. I had 
Joan and Michael and Fay Bibon [guess] with me. We 
had fish and chips at Apollo Bay and came 
home by the Skenes Cr[ee]k Road in the dark. with 
fog and rain round Mt Sabine. 
  Counting the Lake-bank, where we picked up 
Fay the birds seen on the day were  
PELICAN       RAVEN             SILVEREYE                          MAGPIE
SILVER GULLS                      CRIMSON ROSELLA         RUFOUS BRISTLE-BIRD
BLACK DUCK                         RED-BROWED FINCH      WHITE EARED HONEYEATER
LITTLE GREBE                       GREY BUTCHER-BIRD    GOLDFINCH
MUSK DUCK                           SWALLOW                          CRESTED TERN
SPUR-WINGED PLOVER     NATIVE THRUSH              MAGPIE LARK
SWAN                                       YELLOW ROBIN                RED-CAPPED DOTTEREL
BLUE WREN                           SCARLET ROBIN              SWAMP-HARRIER
BLACKBIRD                            HERON                                FLAME ROBIN
KOOKABURRA                      STARLINGS                        EASTERN SWAMPHEN