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1. Another piece in an Australian ornithological puzzle – a second Night Parrot is found dead in Queensland
Emu 109(3)
Andrew McDougall, Gary Porter, Maree Mostert, Robert Cupitt, Sue Cupitt, Leo Joseph, Stephen Murphy, Heather Janetzki, Adrian Gallagher and Allan Burbidge
Published 8 September 2009

2. Australian research on bird pests: impact, management and future directions
Emu 102(1)
Mary Bomford and Ron Sinclair
Published 22 April 2002

3. Nesting, foraging and aggression of Noisy Miners relative to road edges in an extensive Queensland forest
Emu 109(1)
Martine Maron
Published 10 March 2009

4. Towards a set of priorities for bird conservation and research in Australia: the perceptions of ornithologists
Emu 109(1)
Kelly K. Miller and Michael A. Weston
Published 10 March 2009

5. Where exactly do ground-foraging woodland birds forage? Foraging sites and microhabitat selection in temperate woodlands of southern Australia
Emu 108(3)
Mark J. Antos, Andrew F. Bennett and John G. White
Published 2 September 2008

6. The use and misuse of the coefficient of variation in analysing geographical variation in birds
Emu 76(1)
DD Dow
Published 1 March 1976

7. Dispersal of the environmental weed Bridal Creeper, Asparagus asparagoides, by Silvereyes, Zosterops lateralis, in south-western Australia
Emu 101(1)
C. D. Stansbury
Published 4 April 2001

8. Do observer differences in bird detection affect inferences from large-scale ecological studies?
Emu 109(2)
David B. Lindenmayer, Jeff T. Wood and Christopher MacGregor
Published 10 June 2009

9. The vegetation requirements of Superb Fairy-wrens (Malurus cyaneus) in non-urban edge and urbanised habitats
Emu 108(4)
Holly Parsons, Kristine French and Richard E. Major
Published 9 December 2008

10. A new audio-visual technique for effectively monitoring nest predation and the behaviour of nesting birds
Emu 109(1)
Diane Colombelli-Négrel, Jeremy Robertson and Sonia Kleindorfer
Published 10 March 2009

11. Establishment of a colony of Common Diving Petrels (Pelecanoides urinatrix) by chick transfers and acoustic attraction
Emu 104(3)
Colin M. Miskelly and Graeme A. Taylor
Published 29 September 2004

12. Subspeciation in the Short-tailed Grasswren (Amytornis merrotsyi, Maluridae)
Emu 108(4)
Les Christidis, Philippa Horton and Janette A. Norman
Published 9 December 2008

13. The Night Parrot (Pezoporus occidentalis) in northern Western Australia: a recent sighting from the Pilbara region
Emu 108(3)
Robert A. Davis and Brenden M. Metcalf
Published 2 September 2008

14. Valuing coastal habitats: predicting high-tide roosts of non-breeding migratory shorebirds from landscape composition
Emu 109(2)
Yuri Zharikov and David A. Milton
Published 10 June 2009

15. Do Palm Cockatoos (Probosciger aterrimus) have long enough lifespans to support their low reproductive success?
Emu 109(3)
Robert Heinsohn, Tanya Zeriga, Stephen Murphy, Paul Igag, Sarah Legge and Andrew L. Mack
Published 8 September 2009

16. Does the presence of grevilleas and eucalypts in urban gardens influence the distribution and foraging ecology of Noisy Miners?
Emu 109(2)
Lisa C. Ashley, Richard E. Major and Charlotte E. Taylor
Published 10 June 2009

17. The Ecology of the Common Myna in Urban Nature Reserves in the Australian Capital Territory
Emu 97(2)
A.S. Pell and C.R. Tidemann
Published 9 July 2001

18. Use of nest-boxes by the Zebra Finch (Taeniopygia guttata): implications for reproductive success and research
Emu 108(4)
Simon C. Griffith, Sarah R. Pryke and Mylene Mariette
Published 9 December 2008

19. A survey of Fairy Tern (Sterna nereis) breeding colonies in the Southern Lagoon, New Caledonia
Emu 109(1)
Marleen Baling, Darryl Jeffries, Nicolas Barré and Dianne H. Brunton
Published 10 March 2009

20. The Australo-Papuan bird migration system: another consequence of Wallace's Line
Emu 104(2)
Hugh Dingle
Published 23 June 2004

  
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