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[May 28-29 th ]. four of which were only single 
specimens and which added four 
more to the local list. Apart from 
this however I learnt a lot in 
conversation with the fishermen who 
apparently also see SOOTY ALBATROSSES, 
PRIONS and DIVING-PETRELS. A very 
successful outing even if we did just 
get home before the nausea beat me. 
I set off before lunch and 
twisted up the Wild Dog Road. GOLDFINCHES 
and SCARLET ROBINS were in the cleared 
parts: GREY CURRAWONGS and CRIMSON ROSELLAS 
in the thicker parts. At Barramunga I 
turned down to Upper Gellibrand and 
found it to be a deep valley, cleaned 
and farmed. I had lunch at 
a turnoff on the road up again. 
In the bush there were YELLOW ROBINS 
GREY THRUSHES, BROWN THORNBILLS, WRENS, WHITE- 
EARED HONEYEATERS and I heard the 
TREE-CREEPER. BRISTLE-BIRDS were heard 
in the gullies, and far below, in the 
