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[12 May After we had finished I circled Lake Corangamite 
1948] through Pomborneit North up the west side of the Lake through 
very rich country to Foxhow, Cressy and home. The 
Scarlet and Flame Robins were seen throughout from 
the edge of the bush as far north as Foxhow in great 
numbers. At Larpent I saw distinctly an B l ack - capp e d Orange-winged 
Sittella which I first took to be a Black-capped Sitella* [Sittella]. 
As the cap in the former male is "brown, almost black" 
I cannot but accept it as such and mi record the 
other so far from its range. At Foxhow I 
counted eleven Whistling Eagles on the shore looking 
very much like vultures. GREY CURRAWONG 
SCARLET ROBIN WHITE-PLUMED HONEYEATER WHITE-FRONTED CHAT 
WEDGE-TAILED EAGLE ORANGE-WINGED SITELLA HOARY-HEADED GREBE 
SWALLOW 
FLAME ROBIN 
NATIVE THRUSH 
GREY FANTAIL 
MAGPIE 
GOLDFINCH 
WILLIE-WAGTAIL 
SWAN 
EASTERN SWAMPHEN 
MOUNTAIN DUCK 
YELLOW-FACED HONEYEATER YELLOW ROBIN 
WHITE-EARED HONEYEATER BROWN HAWK 
RAVEN BLACKBIRD 
MAGPIE-LARK NOISY MINER 
PIPIT WHITE-FACED HERON 
SKYLARK EASTERN ROSELLA 
WHISTLING EAGLE 
BLACK DUCK 
SILVER GULLS 
DOTTRELL* [DOTTEREL] 
YELLOW-TAILED THORNBILL 
BROWN THORNBILL 
CRIMSON ROSELLA 
RED WATTLE-BIRD 
SPUR-WINGED PLOVER 
KOOKABURRA 
WREN 
YELLOW-WINGED HONEYEATER CRESCENT HONEYEATER 
RED-BROWED FINCH 
