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27.11.51 Tuesday  We set off from the Bellfield
at 9.30, collected our lunch and went up
the M[oun]t Victory R[oad] as far as a turn off
to the left with the sign post "Moora
Moora Reservoir." We took this which
turned out to be a very steep and
narrow road leading down below M[oun]t
Victory into the Victorian Valley. On the
way down we saw a SPOTTED PARDALOTE
and PIED CURRAWONG. We crossed a
ford over a small creek and stopped
for a look round, mainly at the plants
but we saw a BLACK-FACED CUCKOO-SHRIKE,
After we had descended the road was
flat in the valley for many [crossed out] while [/crossed out] miles
and we cruised slowly along. We put
up many COMMON BRONZEWINGS and to
my utter surprise a PHEASANT crossed,
the road. It was not the English
pheasant but with upper parts black
and white. We got only a brief
glimpse of it.
   There were many red-gum
