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[28^^ August] Yallock and turned off onto the Hawks Nest 
Road which is three-dimensional in its activity, 
and not much fun for passengers. WHITE FRONT 
and WHITE-NECKED HERONS were present as well 
as WHISTLING EAGLES and SWAMP HARRIERS. We 
stopped where I went one Sunday (28.12.47) 
and birds noted were STRIATED FIELD WREN 
BLUE WREN WHITE-EARED HONEYEATER STRIATED PARDALOTE 
FAN-TAILED CUCKOO 7BR0NZE-CUCK00 YELLOW-FACED HONEYEATER 
MAGPIE MAGPIE-LARK GREY BUTCHER-BIRD 
NOISY MINER CRIMSON ROSELLA STARLING. 
On our way back on one of the 
swamps in the Rises were SWANS and 
EASTERN SWAMPHENS. 
29^^ August. The following day we went off 
(29) into the bush south through Barangarook, 
Kawarren, Gellibrand and Carlisle to a 
heathland where we paused. There were 
NATIVE THRUSH YELLOW-WINGED HONEYEATER 
CRESCENT-HONEYEATER BLUE WREN WHISTLING EAGLE 
GANG-GANG KOOKABURRA WHITE-BROWED SCRUB-WREN 
MAGPIE SWALLOW. 
We moved on through Devondale 
up to Laver's Hill and stopped just before the 
summit where the bush was extremely thick 
