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[20.11.48] SPINEBILL. Around the house and buildings 
were BLACKBIRDS, GOLDFINCHES, GREENFINCHES and 
SPARROWS while only a little further afield were 
many STARLINGS. Heard from the house were 
PALLID CUCKOOS, and only a little further away 
in bush was the trill of a FAN-TAILED CUCKOO, 
GREY FANTAILS and MAGPIES were in the pines 
bordering the orchard from where a COMMON 
BRONZEWING flapped hastily. Later in the 
morning Joan and I walked down through 
the orchards where there were WILLIE-WAGTAILS 
RED WATTLE-BIRDS and INDIAN MYNAHS. In the 
ti-tree scrub in the lower gully we were disappointed 
to find only a pair of WHITE-EARED HONEYEATER. 
In the afternoon we went to tea 
[photo] to a Mr Slaters 
home which was 
below Moelfre on 
the coast - beautifully 
made and situated 
with the very best 
made of the 
garden. 
