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[14 th August 1949] Two olive green birds attracted our 
attention and though we were quickly out 
of the car we saw no more of them. 
So we went down to the Horden Vale 
turning and returned up the gully. Then 
we saw a flock of SATIN BOWER-BIRDS fly 
up off the road into the scrub. We watched 
then 8-10 females and one male in the 
trees and they were off. We had lunch 
at that spot hoping they would come down 
again on the road. They did not 
do so but we saw many other birds. 
SCARLET, FLAME and a female ROSE ROBIN, 
a GOLDEN WHISTLER, WHITE-EARED, CRESCENT and 
YELLOW-WINGED HONEYEATERS were about and 
Bruce heard the song of what he thought 
was the BROWN-HEADED HONEYEATER. 
After lunch a walk up the road 
revealed that the flock was moving up 
the gully, just keeping one bend of 
the road ahead of the observers. Very 
good views were obtained through they 
were extremely timid and were of 
