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[1st October 1954] Gawler, into the Barossa Valley which we
found most interesting, to Blanche Town â”€
dry and arid. There we had lunch by
the Murray.

[photo]
Blanche-Town
Murray R[iver] - up.
stream.                 

  After crossing the Murray by ferry
it was not very far to Waikerie, most
of the way through mallee in which
I spent a lot of time and where my
two best finds were BLUE-WHITE WREN &[and] CH[ESTNUT] QUAIL-THRUSH.
SACRED KINGFISHER          FORK-T[AILED] KITE               WHITE COCKATOO
RED-KNEED DOTTEREL      YELLOW ROSELLLA             B[LACK]-BACKED MAGPIE
NANKEEN NIGHT HERON    BROWN TREE-CREEPER    DUSKY MINER
BROWN WEEBILL                 YELLOW-PLUMED HON.[EYEATER]          E.[ASTERN] WHITEFACE 
JACKY WINTER                    LITTLE THORNBILL               CR[ESTED] BELLBIRD              PEACEFUL DOVE