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Volume 109 Number 4 2009


Male and female contact calls differentially influence behaviour in a cockatoo, the Galah (Eolophus roseicapillus) 

Judtih C. Scarl

pp. 281-287

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On the isolated population of Lewin's Honeyeater (Meliphaga lewinii amphochlora) from the McIlwraith Range uplands, Cape York Peninsula, Australia: estimates of population size and distribution 

Luke P. Shoo, Alex Anderson and Stephen E. Williams

pp. 288-293

  
 


Reduced clutch-size is correlated with increased nest predation in exotic Turdus thrushes 

Phillip Cassey, Rebecca L. Boulton, John G. Ewen and Mark E. Hauber

pp. 294-299

  
 


High levels of extra-pair paternity in Superb Fairy-wrens in South Australia despite low frequency of auxiliary males 

Diane Colombelli-Négrel, Beth E. Schlotfeldt and Sonia Kleindorfer

pp. 300-304

  
 


The importance of fish in the diet of the South Polar Skua (Stercorarius maccormicki) at the South Shetland Islands, Antarctica 

Diego Montalti, Ricardo Casaux, Néstor Coria, Guillermo Soave and Maricel Graña Grilli

pp. 305-309

  
 


A new method for the long-term attachment of data-loggers to shearwaters (Procellariidae) 

Mark J. Carey, Catherine E. Meathrel and Nicholas A. May

pp. 310-315

  
 


Estimation of feeding frequencies by periodic weighing of chicks: evaluation by video-observation of burrow-nesting Wilson's Storm-Petrels (Oceanites oceanicus) 

Anja Gladbach, Christina Braun, Anja Nordt, Hans-Ulrich Peter and Petra Quillfeldt

pp. 316-320

  
 


Interactions of long-line fishing with seabirds in the south-western Atlantic Ocean, with a focus on White-capped Albatrosses (Thalassarche steadi) 

Sebastián Jiménez, Andrés Domingo, Alejandro Marquez, Martin Abreu, Alejandro D'Anatro and Alfredo Pereira

pp. 321-326

  
 


Comparisons between nesting densities of Tawny Frogmouths (Podargus strigoides) in open- and closed-canopy woodlands 

Stuart Rae

pp. 327-330

  
 


Bird use of revegetated sites along a creek connecting rainforest remnants 

Amanda N. D. Freeman, Alastair B. Freeman and Simon Burchill

pp. 331-338

  
 


Variation in vocal response of Plumed Frogmouth (Podargus ocellatus plumiferus) to call-playback 

Geoffrey C. Smith and Benjamin J. Hamley

pp. 339-343

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Phytohaemagglutinin (PHA) response and bill-hue wavelength increase with carotenoid supplementation in Diamond Firetails (Stagonopleura guttata) 

Ingrid Stirnemann, Greg Johnston, Brian Rich, Jeremy Robertson and Sonia Kleindorfer

pp. 344-351

  
 


Demography of the Helmeted Honeyeater (Lichenostomus melanops cassidix) 

Ian J. Smales, Bruce Quin, Peter W. Menkhorst and Donald C. Franklin

pp. 352-359

  
 


Book Reviews 


pp. 360-362

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Annual Author Index 


pp. 363-372

 


  
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