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[Monday January 14th. 1952]
  After lunch we set off west, with the
caravan behind us to Peterborough. We
went slowly though and out on the
Warrnambool road. On this stretch we saw
the WHITE-EARED HONEYEATER, WHITE-FACED HERON,
WHITE-NECKED HERON and WILLIE-WAGTAIL. We
had afternoon tea about 4.30 in Warrnambool,
made some purchases and went down to,
the beach. There was a fair functioning
and I took Johnny on the merry-go-round.
There was a large inlet at that spot,
on which were BLACK DUCK, GREY TEAL,  COOT,
CRESTED TERN, HOODED DOTTEREL, SPUR-WINGED PLOVER, and a
small wader I did not have the
opportunity of identifying.
  Then on to Port Fairy, LARGE
BLACK CORMORANT, where we cruised round,
looking for a camping spot finally deciding
on the edge of the harbour. It is
quite a good spot with few flies. The
boys and I went for a stroll before tea
and watched terns, and people fishing
from the fishing boats.