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[January 14th 1952]
slept poorly and Jonathan called for a 
whizz at 4:15 a.m. which I coped with. We
had breakfast at 8.0 am and left by
car for Port Campbell. The birds which I 
listed today as additional to the heathland 
bird association are [ STARLING, KESTREL, SWAMP-
HARRIER] YELLOW-WINGED HONEYEATER, and 
PEREGRINE FALCON.  This makes a total of 
eighteen species.
  We went through Port Campbell on the
Princetown road and stopped at the various
tracks leading off to the cliffs and finishing
at the Loch Ardt Gorge. There I picked up
a dead SHORT-TAILED SHEARWATER. On the
Sherbrooke River were BLACK SWANS. We 
returned to Port Campbell for morning-tea and
then back to the Ocean R[oa]d. In the 
inlet were MOUNTAIN DUCK and REED-WARBLERS.
We went down a long walk down the side of
the cliff to Two Mile Bay. The wind was a 
bit cold and the boys tired so we had
our long trek up very shortly again, in
which the boys did very well.