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[[?].6.48]
  MAGPIE-LARK                                        SACRED KINGFISHER                                                       KOOKABURRA
  CROW                                                       BLACK-BACKED MAGPIE                                                 PLUM-HEADED FINCH
  WILLIE-WAGTAIL                                   STRAW-NECKED IBIS                                                        KESTREL
  CRESTED TERN                                    BLACK-FACED CUCKOO-SHRIKE                                 FAIRY MARTIN
- LITTLE WATTLE BIRD                        - WHITE-FACED HERON                                                     PIED BUTCHER-BIRD
  WHISTLING EAGLE                               RAINBOW BIRD                                                                - FOREST KINGFISHER
  WHITE EGRET                                        PEACEFUL DOVE                                                              PARDALOTE sp?
  PARROT sp?                                         - SWALLOW                                                                        -  BLUE-WINGED KOOKABURRA
- GRAY BUTCHER-BIRD                        WREN sp?                                                                            LITTLE BLACK CORMORANT
- GOULDIAN FINCH                                 HERON sp?                                                                         COCKATIEL ?
  SILVER GULL                                       - MANGROVE-HERON                                                      - GREY FANTAIL
- PALE SILVEREYE                               - MANGROVE HONEYEATER                                          - LEADEN FLYCATCHER
  HONEYEATER sp?                              - SEA-EAGLE                                                                       - MISTLETOE BIRD
- PIED CORMORANT                            - OSPREY                                                                             - MASKED WOOD-SWALLOW

11.6.48 We awoke with interest next morning to
[margin](21) (54) (46)[/margin] see what our islands looked like. Much 
higher than I expected, it was also, to my
delight much more heavily timbered which
meant, I hoped, birds. The huts and
hall are strung out along a beach facing
south protected by a long southward
arm to the east. Behind the huts is a flat
area along which runs a dry creek, at the moment
consisting of wet mud and yabbie holes and a
semi-mangrove scrub. The huts themselves are