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[17.10.52]
YELLOW-WINGED HONEYEATER, TREE MARTIN. Just as we
got to the top of the gully we got a good view,
though brief, of a WHITE GOSHAWK. We explored an
old wood-cutters track with no result. 
  We drove back to camp, and leaving the
car in position walked on down the road. We
saw very little and had to spend some time 
sheltering from heavy showers. Tea, a talk 
by the camp-fire and bed at 8.10 pm.
18.10.52  We woke early in moderate rain, cold
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and swarming with mosquitoes. However
 after breakfast the weather cleared up a bit
and we walked from the camp to a fern 
gully which probably runs into the Parker.
Lots of Olive Whistlers but no Pink (or Rose) Robins
or Rufus Fantails, that we were looking for. We
walked on through curious dune country, covered
with banksia, bracken and a mixture of 
stringy-bark and smooth gums, to find within
a few yards of the camp a BUFF-TAILED and
STRIATED THORNBILLS. Also within a few yards 
of the camp are three Whistlers - Oliver, Golden 
and Rufous.