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[30th April 1955]
Penhurst and Dunkeld. We saw the
usual birds of the Western District â”€
SPUR-WINGED PLOVER, BROWN HAWK, EASTERN
ROSELLA and just outside Caramut [guess]
a flock of about 70 Corellas.    
   We arrived about lunch time 
and after our meal, set off down
the track we had been on five weeks
previously. At one stage we had 
been planning to get up to the ledge
where we had had lunch previously
and camp the night there, but 
we got a bit weak-minded about
it and decided to camp in
comparative comfort by the car. So
we went instead to the end of the
track to the "minnow-pool".
   We walked on a bit and
got into a good area for birds â”€
EMU (flock of 11). WHISTLING EAGLE, WEDGE-
TAILED EAGLE. GANG-GANGS, CRIMSON
ROSELLAS, KOOKABURRA, SWALLOW, TREE-MARTIN,