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[13.10.52]
Timboon we came across many pairs of BLUE-
WINGED PARROTS of which we continued to see many
while we were in that district. Up the Waarre road
to our camping spot we saw the WHITE-FRONTED CHAT
and stopped for a very good view of a pair of
SPOTTED QUAIL-THRUSH - a new bird for Max.
  We camped in off the road with a tent-
fly over the car and tied to the trees opposite.
Around us, in light regenerating bush, we could
hear the NATIVE THRUSH, FAN-TAIL CUCKOO, FLAME ROBIN
RED-TIPPED PARDALOTE, GREY FANTAIL, WHITE-NAPED
HONEYEATERS, BLACK-FACED CUCKOO-SHRIKE, GOLDEN 
WHISTLER and WHITE-THROATED TREE-CREEPER. We
went down for water, across the pasture which
has now been very much enlarged and the vast 
stretches of grass-trees have been much reduced in
area. Crossing this, down to the stream we 
saw the PIPIT, SKYLARK, GREY CURRAWONG, STRIATED FIELD[WREN]
and BLACK-SHOULDERED KITE.
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14.10.52     We did not have a particularly good night - to
 newness of camp and the cold, but Max developed
severe ear-ache and had very little sleep. We had
                an early breakfast and set off for the grass-tree.