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2.6.48 A really beautiful day wound up the immunisation 
(29) in the Otways via Lavers Hill, Devondale and 
Kennedy's Creek. We came home (I had Nell Maloney 
with me) from Glen Aire to Apollo Bay which we 
reached just as darkness was falling. Mr. Longhorn 
was not too well after being pushed into a ditch 
on the Charley's Creek Road and at lunch-time 
Mr Strahle [guess] sprained his ankle. So Nell and I 
did Glen Aire by ourselves. 
Another (or perhaps the same bird) Plumed 
Egret was seen at Glen Aire together with many 
waterfowl on the flooded river flats. A bird 
which I had seen occasionally and could not 
place turned out to be the Ground-Thrush - the 
existence of which I had forgotten since my return 
On the whole it was a poor day for the birds 
surprisingly enough on such a lovely day. 
MAGPIE MAGPIE -LARK GREY THRUSH BLUE WREN 
YELLOW ROBIN GOLDFINCH SWALLOW KOOKABURRA 
RUFOUS BRISTLE-BIRD CRIMSON ROSELLA BLACKBIRD GREY CURRAWONG 
BROWN THORNBILL STARLING SPARROW HERON 
SCARLET ROBIN GREY FANTAIL RED-BROWED FINCH SWAN 
BLACK DUCK EASTERN SWAMP HEN PLUMED EGRET STRIATED FIELD WREN 
SILVER GULLS GROUND-THRUSH WHITE-BROWED SCRUB-WREN 
YELLOW-TAILED BLACK COCKATOO WHITE-EARED HONEYEATER 
