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[4.12.48] us WHITE-BROWED SCRUB-WREN, BRISTLE-BIRDS 
PARDALOTES, a few gratings of a GANG-GANG 
and a YELLOW-FACED HONEYEATER. 
At Kawarren a pair of BLUE-WINGED 
PARROTS flew up off the road. I got out 
to make identification sure - no orange 
on the abdomen. In that brief stop 
there were also added to the list DUSKY 
WOOD SWALLOWS, a pair of RESTLESS FLYCATCHERS, 
WHITE-EARED and YELLOW-WINGED HONEYEATERS 
and a MOUNTAIN THRUSH. Though 
nothing of real interest was seen, it 
was an excellent mid-week outing. 
18.1.49 More than a month from this date I am 
(20) writing this, showing that I have been not 
a little remiss in the writing up of my notes. 
This day I had a call out to Cororooke and 
took the opportunity on the return journey 
of going by Bullock Swamp (SPUR-WINGED 
PLOVER on the mud in the centre only) and 
Balintore and Cororooke swamps. These were 
teeming with birds, the main interest 
being in a patch of flooded ground by the 
