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[20.10.52]
a female Pink Robin building a nest - still no 
male. Max saw a pair of COLLARED SPARROW-HAWK[S]
and there were (at last) MOUNTAIN THRUSHES. We
are very tired and soon sat going through
notes and writing this up, during which we
have heard the BROWN-HEADED HONEYEATER. We
plan to stay here tonight (despite the "No
Camping" sign) and I don't think it will be
long before we are home.
21.10.52  Well we stayed there the night -
[margin] [/margin][circled] 89 [/circled]  
[circled] 129 [underlined] [/circled] [/margin]
very comfortably for the weather was
mild and still. We were packed up early
next morning and had a last look round
our ferny gully and the river. We were
both delighted to see a pair of SATIN
FLYCATCHERS - the first time I had seen
them in the district : the only new personal
record for the trip, for me.
  We filled with Petrol at Apollo Ba[y]
and going up by Skene's Cr[ee]k, turned into
Turton's Track. There at last we found
a pair of Pink Robins, saw them both, hear[d]
the male's song and, I think, definitely