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[9th. November]
[EASTERN] SPINEBILL, BROWN THORNBILL, CRIMSON ROSELLA,
SCARLET ROBIN and DUSKY WOOD-SWALLOW.
The most thing however was a tortoise
walking along the road â”€ smelly [guess] things.
I returned home by 12.0 in drizzling
driving rain which looks as if it has
set in for the rest of the day.
   Noel Learmouth looked in in the
afternoon and we had a fine chat.
November 10th.  A much better day, clear
up well during the afternoon. After
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breakfast I drove down the tracks I
had followed two days previously but
saw nothing new - a Blue-winged
Parrot being the only bird of interest I
called out to Learmouth for morning-tea
and examined his beach-washed 
specimens and admired his roses, which
were superb.
   After lunch, Noel called for me,
and we drove a few miles to the east
of the town and did some beach-combing,