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[26th March 1955]
good spot to camp for the night. This
brought us in to quite different country
and to new birds too â”€ SWAMPHEN,
PURPLE-CROWNED LORIKEET, CRIMSON ROSELLA, JACKY
WINTER, SCARLET ROBIN, GREY FANTAIL, BLACK-
FACED CUCKOO-SHRIKE, WHITE-BROWED SCRUB-WREN,
DUSKY WOOD-SWALLOW, GRAY THRUSH, YELLOW ROBIN,
WHITE-THROATED TREE-CREEPER, BROWN TREE-CREEPER,
SILVEREYE, STRIATED PARDALOTE, SPOTTED PARDALOTE,
WHITE-NAPED HONEYEATER, EASTERN SPINEBILL, FUSCOUS
HONEYEATER, YELLOW-FACED HONEYEATER, WHITE-EARED 
HONEYEATER, YELLOW-WINGED HONEYEATER, RED
WATTLE-BIRD, RED-BROWED FINCH, CHOUGH, GREY
CURRAWONG, PIED CURRAWONG, BLACKBIRD, BLACK-
FRONTED DOTTEREL, RUFOUS WHISTLER, BUFF-TAILED
THORNBILL and LITTLE WATTLE-BIRD.
   When we had got our camp
fixed up, we set off up the "first
spring", i.e. the Southernmost stream
flowing west off the slopes of the
mountains. We kept on the western
bank until near the top when we