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White-browed Scrub-wren. — Sericornis frontalis. Resident. 
Reed-warbler. — Acrocephalus australis. 
Golden-headed Fantail-warbler. — Cisticola exilis. Resident. 
Vanegated Wren. Malurus lamberti. Resident 
Red-backed Wren. — Malurus melanocephalus. 
Masked Wood-swallow. — Artcmus personatus. Recorded only 
during the first visit. 
Dusky Wocd-swallcw. — Artamus cyanopterus. Seen over open 
grassland. 
White-throated Tree-creeper. — Climacteris leucophaea. 
Mistletoe-bird. — Dicaeum hirundinaceum. 
Spotted Paradalote. — Paradalotus punctatus. Seen only during 
the second visit. 
Black-headed Pardaloie. — Pardalotus melanocephalus. Resident. 
Grey-breasted Silvereye. — Zosterops lateralis. Resident. 
White-naped Hcneyeater. — Melithreptus lunatus. Resident. 
Scarlet Honeyeater. — Myzomela sanguinolenta. Seen in the 
tops of blossoming trees. 
Brown Honeyeater — Gliciphila indistincta. 
Lewin Honeyeater- Meliphaga lewini. Resident. 
Yellow-faced Honeyeater. — Meliphaga chrysops. 
Noisy Miner. — Myzantha melanocephala. Nestlings present on 
the 10th October, 1948. 
Blue-faced Honeyeater. — Entomyzon cyanotis. 
Noisy Friar-bird. — Philemon corniculatus. Resident. 
Australian Pipit. — Anthus australis. 
Beautiful Firetail. — Zonaeginthus bellus. Seen only during the 
first visit. 
Zebra Finch. — Taeniopygia castanotis. Seen only on our second 
visit 
Bonded Finch. — Steganopleura bichenovii. This is the common 
finch of the area. Nest with eggs present on the 8th April, 
1944; nest on the Sth May, 1946; seen feeding one fledlinq 
Bronze Cuckoo on the 17th October, 1948. 
Chestnut-breasted Finch— Donacola castaneothorax. Seen dur- 
ing the first and third visits. 
Plum-head Finch. — Aiderriosyne modesta. Seen only during the 
second visit. , 
Red-browed Finch.— Aegintha temporalis. This finch rivals the 
Banded in numbers. 
Olive-backed Oriole — Oriolus sagittatus. . , 
Spangled Drongo.- Chibia bracteata. Seen only during the 
last visit. A pair of birds were feeding two fledglings. 
Raven— Corvus coronoides. A permanent resident. 
Pied Currawong — Strepera graculina. Seen only on the 3rd 
May, 1948. 
Pied Butcher-bird.— Cracticus nigrogularis. Resident. 
Grey Butcher-bird — Cracticus torquatus. Resident; nest contain- 
ing one nestling present on the 10th October, 1948. 
Black backed Magpie— Gymnorhina tibicen. Resident. 
The following introduced species were, also .observed :— 
Malay Spotted Dove — Streptopelia chinensis tigrina. 
House-sparrow. — Passer domesticus. 
Nutmeg Mahnikin (Finch).— Lonchurai punctulata. 
None of these introduced species is very numerous at 
present. 
