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Emu
Volume 100 Number 3 2000


Social Mating System and Sexual Behaviour in Captive Emus Dromaius novaehollandiae 

Dominique Blache, Carl D. Barrett and Graeme B. Martin

pp. 161-168

  
 


Courtship Behaviour and Breeding Biology of Bridled TernsSterna anaethetus on Penguin Island, Western Australia 

C.A.M. Garavanta and R.D. Wooller

pp. 169-174

  
 


Reproductive Parameters, Chick Growth and Adult 'Age' in Australasian Gannets Morus serrator Breeding in Port Phillip Bay, Victoria, in 1994-95 

H.M. Gibbs, F.I. Norman and S.J. Ward

pp. 175-185

  
 


Population Estimate of Breeding Northern Giant Petrels Macronectes halli on Campbell Island, New Zealand 

Alan J. Wiltshire and R. Paul Scofield

pp. 186-191

  
 


Movements and Habitat Use of the Torresian Crow in a Subtropical Suburban Environment 

Susanne Everding and Robert Montgomerie

pp. 192-198

  
 


Factors Influencing Little Penguin Eudyptula minor Egg Success on Matiu-Somes Island, New Zealand 

L.S. Bull

pp. 199-204

  
 


The Foraging Ecology of Birds of Eucalypt Forest and Woodland. I. Differences Between Males and Females 

Harry F. Recher and Richard T. Holmes

pp. 205-215

  
 


Niche Partitioning by Two Sympatric Goshawks in the Australian Wet Tropics: Ranging Behaviour 

Andrew M. Burton and Penny Olsen

pp. 216-226

  
 


A Preliminary Survey of Landbirds on Lakeba, Lau Group, Fiji 

David W. Steadman and Janet Franklin

pp. 227-235

  
 


Short Communication: A Note on the Frequency and Genetics of Head Colour Morphs in the Gouldian Finch 

Donald C. Franklin and P.L. Dostine

pp. 236-239

  
 


Short Communication: Bird Populations in a Victorian Coastal Habitat Twelve Years after a Wildfire in 1983 

Pauline Reilly

pp. 240-245

  
 


Short Communication: Predation by the White-breasted Sea Eagle Haliaeetus leucogaster on Phalangerid Possums in New Ireland, Papua New Guinea 

Tom Heinsohn

pp. 245-246

  
 


John Hobbs Medal 2000: Citation – Clive Dudley Thomas Minton 

Rosalind Jessop, Doris Graham, Peter Collins and Rosemary Davidson

pp. 247-247

 


Owls: A Guide to the Owls of the World by Claus König, Friedhelm Weick and Jan-Hendrik Becking Illustrated by Friedhelm Weick  

Chris Pavey

pp. 248-248

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