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24-11-53   We got off to a good start at 9.0 a.m. 
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 in the cool, weather, turning right at 
Genoa, having departed from Malacoota
to the curious shrieking of the RAINBOW
LORIKEET. In the bush beyond Genoa
I saw a YELLOW-TAILED COCKATOO. The
road got more corrugated and rough in
N[ew].S[outh].W[ales]. and we stopped several times to
get plants. We turned down to Boyd
Town where we had an excellent
morning tea and saw high above a 
young, pale WEDGE-TAILED EAGLE.
  Beyond Eden the road and 
bush was rather dull and we added
a JACKY WINTER  to the list. At Bega we
went off to the right to Bermagui - a
delightlful road and a relief after the 
last 60 miles. We stopped just before
Bermagui to collect the seeds of a
new Callistemon and I saw both the 
WHITE-NAPED and BROWN-HEADED HONEYEATERS 
as well as a flock of PIED CURRAWONG and
a WHITE-BREASTED SEA EAGLE sailing high