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[November 12th]
[WEDGE-TAILED] Eagle and a GREENFINCH.
   Then into the old Nelson track where
I stepped in the shelter of Bat Ridge where
we had had lunch on our holiday. It
was sheltered there but no birds were
seen, though I wandered round with
the rifle, hopefully looking for Sittellas.
   After lunch (which I had had
at Bat Ridge) Noel Learmouth called
for me and we went first to the
swamp by the Freezing Works. There
we found MANED GOOSE &[and] CHESTNUT TEAL &[and] L[ITTLE] PIED CORMORANT.
Then north a few miles to the Woolwash,
a site on a stream, open dairy country
on one side and the thickly wooded
slopes of M[oun]t Clay on the other. I saw
the EASTERN ROSELLA, WHITE-THROATED TREE-
CREEPER and a nest of the RED-BROWED
FINCH. Not much else was seen before
returning, going by way of a Goshawks
nest on which could be seen, three
well grown young.