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[27th Sept.]
covered with the Coast Wattle on
which were hundreds of SPINY-CHEEKED 
HONEYEATERS and SINGING HONEYEATERS,
We were also interested to note no
less than four dead wombats by the
road between the two towns.
   We had afternoon tea at Robe
and proceeded on in good time to
Kingston, where I saw the first WILLIE-
WAGTAIL of the trip.
CASPIAN TERN                     COMMON BRONZEWING
MOORHEN                              COOT
MARSH TERN                         BANDED PLOVER.
WH[ite]-H[eaded] STILT         SH[arp]-AILED SANDPIPER
BLACK DUCK                         BROWN HAWK
NANKEEN KESTREL            KOOKABURRA
CHAT                                        YELLOW-TAILED THORNBILL
DUSKY WOODSWALLOW   TAWNY-CR[OWNED] HONEYEATER
RED-BROWED FINCH          GREY-BUTCHER-BIRD
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28th Sept[ember] â”€ I was up at 5.30 in
the morning and went for the
long walk out to the end of the pier
[margin][circled]65[/circled]
[circled]94[/circled][/margin]