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we followed a cattle track off to the water trough
where we sat for a while looking down on the
ti-tree*[tea-tree], listening to the whistlers but seeing nothing
new. Then we moved on to the Parker R[iver] where
we chatted to Clarence Marriner, [guess] and where we
came across a party of ORANGE-WINGED SITELLAS.
Down by the river we heard a SACRED
KINGFISHER and a female PINK ROBIN. We found
the ground too boggy to go down to the mouth
of the Parker so returned to our camp for
lunch where we heard and saw the SPOTTED
PARDALOTE.
  After lunch we returned to the Ocean
R[oad], and leaving our cars at the head of
the track we had explored two days ago. We
went down some 2Â½ miles through fairly
good scrub to the Calder R[iver], where we sat and
watched for Pink Robins. However we only saw
two females which we definitely identified as 
this species. We also heard the MISTLETOE-BIRD.
It was a long,tiring walk up back to the road
where we sat by our car and finished a 
bottle of beer. We said goodbye to Mrs.
