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[3.1.50] on the Mt Buffalo road and when 
we entered the bush there were 
RED-BROWED FINCHES, CRIMSON ROSELLAS 
and YELLOW ROBINS. We climbed up 
and up and twisted round hairpins, 
climbing up into the misty wet 
bush. There was just a glimpse 
of a GANG-GANG and two GREY 
CURRAWONGS. Then over the rim of 
the plateau, we splashed down a 
wet saucer of a road to the chalet, 
where we were given a late lunch 
To date and spent the rest of the day resting 
40(6) and reading. 
February 4 th Opened with the mountain in a 
cloud and the rain alternating between 
a downpour and a drizzle. However 
we put on our heavy footwear and 
our waterproofs and ventured forth on 
the road round L. Catani. It was calm 
and the moisture and dripping bush 
was, in its way, pleasant. We soon 
ran into the honeyeaters, the WHITE-EARED + 
