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Emu
Volume 105
Number 3 2005
A bioclimatic analysis for the highly mobile Superb Parrot of south-eastern Australia
Adrian D. Manning, David B. Lindenmayer, Henry A. Nix and Simon C. Barry
pp. 193-201
Acoustic identification of individual Rufous Bristlebirds, a threatened species with complex song repertoires
Daniel J. Rogers and David C. Paton
pp. 203-210
Patterns in the abundance of White-bellied Sea-Eagles (Haliaeetus leucogaster) in Jervis Bay, south-eastern Australia
Jennifer A. Spencer and Tim P. Lynch
pp. 211-216
Activity budgets and habitat use of the Green Pygmy-goose (Nettapus pulchellus) on dry-season refuges in Kakadu National Park, Northern Territory
Errol R. Nye and Chris R. Dickman
pp. 217-222
Habitat use and distribution of the Beautiful Firetail (Stagonopleura bella) in foothill forests of the Victorian Highlands, Australia
Grant C. Palmer
pp. 233-239
The distribution of Bush Stone-curlews (Burhinus grallarius) in South Australia, with particular reference to Kangaroo Island
Jody Adam Gates and David C. Paton
pp. 241-247
Breeding numbers and population trends of Wedge-tailed Shearwater (Puffinus pacificus) and Black Noddy (Anous minutus) in the Capricornia Cays, southern Great Barrier Reef
P. K. Dyer, P. O'Neill and K. Hulsman
pp. 249-257
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