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[NOVEMBER 19 th 1956] near the camp-site we returned to a 
Forests Commission Rd and walked 
North along it. I had a wonderful 
view of a COLLARED SPARROW-HAWK which 
flew lazily round us. We went 2 
miles down the track and returned to 
the car. I went back to the first 
night's camp where we had left a 
spade in our hurry to evacuate in the 
rain. Having collected that, we had 
lunch and I had a few shots at 
BLACK-CAPPED SITELLAS with no success. 
Then the long trek home - Dunkeld 
Streatham, Derrinallum (look for C[ape]. Barren 
Geese) Camperdown and home at 6.00 pm. 
We had collected four blue-tongues on 
the way which we presented to the 
family. It had been a very 
good camp-out and from Michaels 
point of view - a howling success 
We finished with a list of 91 species 
which was quite good, though we should 
have had more than the first trip. 
