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[February 4 th ] opened up beneath us. It was a 
deep bluey-grey under the shadows 
of the clouds. Later the sun shone 
through to dapple the forests with 
the evening light but the clouds never 
lifted high enough to give us a 
view of the mountains. 
We visited various views 
of the Gorge and Lookouts over the 
valley to the east and north - Wilkinson's, 
Reed's and Manfield's. At the latter we 
saw a large family of GREY FANTAILS 
and a fleeting glance of a WHITE-BROWED 
SCRUB-WREN. We arrived back, very 
lost, at the Chalet, but were pleased 
that the weather showed signs of clearing. 
P.S. I forgot to mention that at 
the Monolith two new birds were seen - 
50 the RED WATTLE-BIRD and the RED-TIPPED 
(20) PARDALOTE. 
6.2.50. In the morning we took the car to 
the reservoir and made for Og, Gog, + Magog. 
After a temporary set back by taking 
