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[2.2.49] open forest into sand-dunes and it 
was there that I caught a glimpse 
of a TAWNY-CROWNED HONEYEATER. There 
were no birds except sparrows in the 
vicinity of the light house and we 
moved back to the bush. Mrs Denny 
and I walked through the stretch of 
heath and came across a BRONZE-WINGED 
PIGEON, heard CRESCENT HONEYEATERS, RAVENS 
and a silent pair of WHITE-EARED 
HONEYEATERS. Continuing after tea we left 
the cars at the top of that gorgeous gully 
full of blackwoods and walked ahead 
down the road. There were BROWN 
THORNBILLS, YELLOW-WINGED HONEY EATERS, TREE- 
MARTINS and a pair of KING PARROTS 
feeding well grown young high up on 
tall gum. 
13.2.49 This day we went by car round 
(45) to Horden Vale and on the lagoons 
were hundreds of SWANS, a few LITTLE 
(62) PIED CORMORANTS and WHITE-FRONTED HERONS. We 
lunched among the ti-tree near the 
