142 [page number] 
[17*'^ lunch looking over the swamp-land by the 
September] Hawk's Nest Rd and there there [sic] were six 
WHITE IBIS, WHITE COCKATOOS in pairs feeding on 
the swamp. SPUR-WINGED PLOVER, KESTREL and 
SKYLARK. Ithen went for half an hour 
and sat on a stony barrier in the rises 
where were seen GREY BUTCHER-BIRD, STRIATED 
PARDALOTE, RED WATTLE-BIRD, WHITE-EARED HONEYEATER 
BLUE WREN, GOLDFINCHES. Also both STRIATED and 
BROWN THORNBILLS were present and I got 
extremely good views of both so that the 
identity is finally settled. Also there were 
in the rises, WHISTLING EAGLES and what I 
think were GOSHAWKS. 
Besides SPARROWS which were met 
in the Cororooke area, the rest are birds 
of the swamp - BLACK DUCK, TEAL (? on Cororooke 
Swamp), COMMON SANDPIPER (? long way away) WHITE- 
HEADED STILT - two pairs one at Cororooke and 
one on L Colac W - COOT, MUSK DUCK, HOARY-HEADED 
GREBE, CRESTED GREBE, LITTLE BLACK CORMORANTS, 
LITTLE PIED CORMORANT, EASTERN SWAMP-HEN and 
RED-CAPPED DOTTEREL. That was a 
really excellent day and for the two trips 
a total of fifty one species were seen. 
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