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Volume 101 Number 2 2001
Parental investment in male and female offspring by the Peregrine Falcon,
Falco peregrinus
Mark Boulet,
Penny Olsen
, Andrew Cockburn and Keith Newgrain
pp. 95-103
Abstract
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Vocal behaviour of the Common Koel,
Eudynamys scolopacea
, and implications for mating systems
Cecily J. Maller and
Darryl N. Jones
pp. 105-112
Abstract
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The Norfolk Island Green Parrot and New Caledonian Red-crowned Parakeet are distinct species
Wee Ming Boon
, Charles H. Daugherty and Geoffrey K. Chambers
pp. 113-121
Abstract
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A new petrel species (
Procellariidae)
from the south-west Pacific
M. J. Imber
and A. J. D. Tennyson
pp. 123-127
Abstract
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The breeding biology of the Mangrove Gerygone,
Gerygone laevigaster
, in the Darwin region, with notes on brood parasitism by the Little Bronze-cuckoo,
Chrysococcyx minutillus
Richard A. Noske
pp. 129-135
Abstract
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Distinguishing between sexes and species: bill size in Orange-fronted and Yellow-crowned Parakeets,
Cyanoramphus auriceps
Jim R. Young and Jonathan C. Kearvell
pp. 137-143
Abstract
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Foraging behaviour and success of Black-necked Storks (
Ephippiorhynchus asiaticus
) in Australia: implications for management
Eric J. Dorfman, Adam Lamont and Chris R. Dickman
pp. 145-149
Abstract
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Accipiter imitator
on Isabel Island, Solomon Islands
Mary LeCroy
, Andrew W. Kratter, D. W. Steadman and Horace P. Webb
pp. 151-155
Abstract
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Effects of supplementary feeding and artificial twinning on nestling growth and survival in Australasian Gannets (
Morus serrator)
Ashley Bunce
pp. 157-162
Abstract
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Selective foliage foraging by Red Wattlebirds,
Anthochaera carunculata
, and Noisy Friarbirds,
Philemon corniculatus
Anthony S. J. Saunders and Shelley Burgin
pp. 163-166
Abstract
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Effect of plumage wear on field identification of White-naped Petrels,
Pterodroma cervicalis
Colin M. Miskelly
pp. 167-168
Abstract
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Further observations on the cephalopod diet of Wandering Albatrosses (
Diomedea exulans
L.) at Macquarie Island
John van den Hoff
pp. 169-172
Abstract
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Moult in adult Royal Penguins,
Eudyptes schlegeli
Cindy L. Hull
, Jane Wilson and Kirsten le Mar
pp. 173-176
Abstract
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Albatrosses by W. L. N. Tickell
Amanda Freeman
pp. 177-177
Abstract
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Book Review (101 KB)
The Birds of Paradise by C. B. Frith and B. M. Beehler
Darryl Jones and Thane Pratt
pp. 177-179
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Book Review (107 KB)
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