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  Today I did the third and last immunizing  
trip to the Apollo Bay half of the Otway Shire, taking 
with me Bill Walls, the Town Clerk. It was a 
filthy wet day, except at Apollo Bay where we 
had some blue sky and tea for our lunch 
interval. In the evening the wet hills 
showed a beautiful deep blue with wisps of 
cloud against them. 
  By Yeodene in the morning we saw a 
large kangaroo. At Apollo Bay we saw, far 
out to the sea, albatrosses round the fishing boats. 
At the mouth of the Wild Dog Creek we had a 
superb close view of a Plumed Egret of which 
every feather could be seen in the glasses. Owing [guess] to 
the season of course it had no plumes. Except 
for a huge flock of Crimson Rosellas at Olangolah
it was a poor day for birds.
SWALLOW                         EASTERN ROSELLA           NOISY MINER                                    NATIVE THRUSH
BROWN HAWK                 MAGPIE                               YELLOW ROBIN                                WHITE-BROWED ALBATROSS   
BLUE WREN                     MAGPIE-LARK                     YELLOW-TAILED THORNBILL            LITTLE PIED CORMORANT
STRIATED FIELD WREN  SWAN                                  BLACKBIRD                                      PLUMED EGRET
BROWN THORNBILL        DUSKY MOORHEN              STARLING                                         GOLDFINCH
GANG-GANG                    EASTERN SWAMPHEN       FLAME ROBIN                                   RAVEN
PIPIT                                CRIMSON ROSELLA           RED-BROWED FINCH                        KOOKABURRA
SCARLET ROBIN            GREY CURRAWONG            SILVER GULL                                    AUSTRALIAN GOSHAWK

