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[November 8 th 1949] did not see much. We returned to camp, 
had a cup of tea and set off in the other 
direction. Birds were numerous and 
calling and we saw many. The only 
new one to the list was the GOSHAWK which 
was chasing and being chased by a 
BLACK CURRAWONG. 
After breakfast I went off in the 
same direction - not more than a quarter of 
a mile from camp. For a long time I 
saw nothing of interest. Then a BLACK 
CURRAWONG flew onto a nest and fed its 
mate. Almost immediately a GREEN 
ROSELLA disappeared into a nesting hole. 
Then along the track a little a pair of 
BLACK-FACED CUCKOO-SHRIKES charged out the nest 
120' [feet] in a large gum. 
In the afternoon Bill Middleton 
and I set off in the same direction 
as in the early morning. I at last 
caught up with the STRONG-BILLED 
HONEYEATER, which all members of the 
Camp but myself appeared to have 
