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[19.10.52]
Denny and returned to our camp, a meal 
and a chat, and bed at 9.15.
20.10.52  We had a good night, but woke tired.
After breakfast we struck camp and moved
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off down to the light-house. We struck off
into the sand dunes which were well covered
with grass and good walking. We saw
nothing till we came to a small patch of
stunted, wind-blown gums where we saw
the WHITE-PLUMED HONEY-EATER and PALLID CUCKOO.
We searched the dunes and other patches of
timber for Orange-breasted Parrots but found
not even a Blue-Wing. We went down 
to Crayfish Bay and watched the terns,
garnets and Albatross.
  We went into Apollo Bay before
lunch and visited the RED-CAPPED DOTTERELS.
I rang Joan, who is apparently still unhappy,
had a word with Mum +[and] Dad who were neither
Michael and Jonathan and bought ourselves
some pies. These we demolished on the
breakwater. After lunch we went out to
Paradise where we sat in the scrub and saw