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[27 th November 1949] a lake which is reputed to be so 
deep. A large flock of SWALLOWS 
hawked on the steep lee side of the Rock. 
I had intended to take them 
to Foxhow and back through Leslie Manor 
and Camperdown. But the bus had 
not the petrol for that so we moved 
through Alvie and stopped by the Lake 
at Corunnun. There was not much 
showing there - SWANS and GULLS on the 
water, SHARP-TAILED SANDPIPERS and RED-CAPPED 
DOTTEREL on the shore-line with PLOVER 
and CHATS on the shore flats! 
We moved on to the STONY RISES 
where they had a stroll for an hour 
before lunch. With Michael I could 
not go far but the enforced stay 
in the one spot found me EASTERN 
ROSELLA'S nest and two nests of the NOISY 
MINER. RAVENS, WHITE COCKATOOS and 
a BLACK-FACED CUCKOO-SHRIKE were also 
seen. 
After lunch we moved on, turned 
