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[20th June]
of Dusky Honeyeaters were in company with 
a noisy flock of Mangrove Honeyeaters and as 
we were leaving a pair of Rainbow Lorikeets 
flew high overhead screeching. 
  I have since realised that we have 
another sea eagle with us - the RED-BACKED 
SEA-EAGLE which is, incidentally, the first I saw 
at Cannondale.
21st June [margin] I49 (1) T94 (9) [/margin]
- at the moment of writing I am on the 
Nami [guess], en route to the Outer Reef. So far only 
a Crested Tern following the boat but it 
explains, with the swell why my handwriting 
has got so bad! Later we came upon more Terns 
and several Brown Boobies off the Outer Reef. We "landed" 
at 2.30 and wandered over it fascinated till 4.30. We 
saw a sea-snake, a Carpet Shark and myriads of 
forms of life of every conceivable size, shape and colour. 
It was a fantastic experience. A Greater Frigate-bird 
flew over the Reef chasing a Tern - a beautiful 
stream-lined creature. It was a long trek back 
â€“ 30 miles and not a fruitful bird day - but not 
an experience to miss.

22nd June 23rd June [margin I49 (1) T94 ([?]) [/margin]
Nothing to report - swimming +[and] reading in the sun. 
Except for a walk on the rocks in Ackhurst direction 
our last day was spent getting our things together