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7th August 1948. [margin] 12 [/margin]
  Our first trip out into out into the bush 
since our return was made with Fay Bilson
to Wonga Wonga, a high spur overlooking the
Gellibrand Valley. There is a Forests Commission
lookout Tower on the top from which we could pick 
out the various valleys and roads leading 
from Gellibrand. Birds were very scarce oddly
enough - CRESCENT HONEYEATERS in Banksia scrub
and many GREY CURRAWONGS in the open
paddocks on the ridge. Otherwise all that
were there were                                WRENS                   BROWN THORNBILL
CRIMSON ROSELLA                       MAGPIE                   RUFOUS BRISTLE-BIRD
KOOKABURRA                                GREY THRUSH       WHITE-NAPED HONEYEATER
WHITE-EARED HONEYEATER       SPARROW              STARLING
  It was not till we had come to Kawarren
on our return that we saw a YELLOW ROBIN
8 August [1948] [margin] 25 [/margin]
  The next day we went out and spent 
a couple of hours at Yeo. On the way out
on the plateau were RAVENS, MAGPIE-LARKS, with
SKYLARKS and PIPITS, the former in flocks the
latter in pairs. Ball's Dam had a very 
small collection - up to 50 SWANS (no nests seen)
SPUR-WINGED PLOVERS (mainly on the paddocks
round about), a few EASTERN SWAMPHENS SWALLOWS
and a [crossed out] wh [/crossed out] WHITE-FACED HERON.  There was however