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[January 13th 1952]
the boys lying down, but not sleeping, in the
caravan. We then came across the GREENFINCH,
BLACKBIRD, KESTREL, SWAMP-HARRIER, NOISY MINER,
GREY FANTAIL, WHITE-THROATED TREE-CREEPER, PIPIT
SCARLET ROBIN,- the last five being in the
Heytesbury Forest. We went through Timboon
to Port Campbell and as we approached
the coast, we saw a WHITE-FRONTED CHAT. We
passed straight on to the Ocean R[oa]d and found
a spot to camp a mile or two to the west, well
tucked away in the trees.
   We unhitched the Caravan, and after
considerable difficulty got it into position and
I put the tent-fly up beside it, slung
from the trees. We had afternoon tea and
then took the boys into Port Campbell for an
hour on the beach. The sky was closing
over and a breeze made things chilly
SILVER GULLS and SWALLOWS flew over the
harbour. At 5.30 we went into a
cafe where Joan &[and] I had an evening
meal and the boys had icecreams. Then
'home' to the caravan, - BLACK SHOULDERED KITE