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[12.3.49] off butterflies) NEW HOLLAND HONEYEATERS, a BLACK-FACED CUCKOO SHRIKE, RED- 
BROWED FINCH 
BRONZE-WINGED PIGEONS, GREY THRUSH, SPINY-CHEEKED HONEYEATER. 
Returning to the camp we came across a beautiful 
flock of DIAMOND FIRETAILS. 
Into the car again and the body 
came down many times onto the springs with 
a sickening thud as we went across back 
roads to Anakie. On the plains were BROWN 
HAWKS, KESTRELS, WHITE-FRONTED CHATS and KESTRELS GOLDFINCHES 
When we arrived we nearly bogged, so left 
the car on the main road and walked 
into the gorge. And there, at the entrance 
is another of those rare localities teeming 
with bird life, as Joan and I found 
when we went there in September (?) 1947. 
Immediately we got there, we 
found CRIMSON ROSELLAS, WHITE-THROATED TREE-CREEPERS, 
SCARLET ROBIN, WHITE-NAPED HONEYEATERS, WRENS, YELLOW- 
FACED HONEYEATERS, BROWN THORNBILLS and a 
SATIN FLYCATCHER. A walk up the gorge 
produced a GREY CURRAWONG, SILVER-EYES, WHITE- 
EARED HONEYEATERS, BLACKBIRDS and a GOLDEN 
WHISTLER. We also had a fine view of 
