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Pale-headed Rosella.— Platycerus adscitus. Resident, but not 
plentiful. 
Tawny Frogmouth. — Podargus strigoides. 
Dollar-bird. — Eurystomus orientalis. Present during the summer 
months. 
Azure Kingfisher. — Alcyone azurea. A permanent resident 
along the watercourses. 
Laughing Kookaburra. — Dacelo gigas. Resident; fledglings pre- 
sent on the 29th January, 1950. 
Forest Kingfisher — Halcyon macleayi. 
Sacred Kingfisher. — Halcyon sanclus. 
Rainbow-bird. — Merops ornatus. Observed on each of the first 
five visits. 
Spine-tailed Swift. — Hirundapus caudacutus. 
Fork-tailed Swift. — Micropus pacificus. 
Koel. — Eudynamys orientalis. 
Pheasant-coucal. — -Centropus phasianinus. 
Welcome Swallcw.—Hirundo neoxena. Resident species. 
White-backed Swallow. — Cheramoeca leucosterna. Not a regu- 
lar inhabitant. 
Fairy Martin. — Hylochelidon ariel. 
Grey Fantail — Rhipidura llabellilera. More obvious in winter. 
Rufous Fantail.- -Rhipidura rufifrons. Not a resident species. 
Willie Wagtail. — Rhipidura leucophrys. Resident. 
Leaden Flycatcher. Myiagra rubecula. Fairly common in more 
thickly wooded country. 
Restless Flycatcher (Scissors Grinder). — Seisural inquieta. Fairly 
common in more open forest. 
Black-faced Flycatcher — Monarcha melanopsis. 
lacky Winter. — Microeca fascinans. 
Rose Robin — Petroica rosea. More obvious in winter. 
Northern Yellow Robin. — Eopsaltria chrysorrhoa. Resident, in 
more thickly wooded country. 
Golden Whistler.— Pachycephala pectoralis. Resident, 
Rufous Whistler.— Pachycephala rufiventris. Resident. 
Grey Shrike-thrush — Colluricincla harmonica. Resident. 
Rufous Shrike-thrush. — Colluricincla megarhyncha. A fledqinq 
was being fed on the 16th December, 1947. 
Magpie-lark (Peewee). — Grallina cyanoleuca. A common species, 
generally distributed. 
Eastern Whipbird. — Psophodes olivaceus. In heavy underbrush. 
Black-faced Cuckoo-shrike.— Coracina novae-hollandiae. Resid- 
ent. 
Cicada-bird. — Edoliisoma tenuirostre. 
Varied Triller. — ialage leucomela. One pair inhabit a patch 
of timber near the house. 
Southern Figbird. — Sphecotheres vieilloti. 
Grey-crowned Babbler. — Pomatostomus temporalis. Resident, 
many nests are evident 
White-throated Warbler. — Gerygone olivacea. Resident; nest- 
lings present on the 29th January, 1950. 
Striated Thornbill. — Acanthiza lineata. Recorded only durinq the 
first visit. 
Brown Thornbill. — Acanthiza pusilla. 
Yellow-tailed Thornbill. — Acanthiza chrysorrhoa. Resident. 
