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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

  
 


Vocal behaviour of the Common Koel, Eudynamys scolopacea, and implications for mating systems 

Cecily J. Maller and Darryl N. Jones

pp. 105-112

  
 


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

  
 


A new petrel species (Procellariidae) from the south-west Pacific 

M. J. Imber and A. J. D. Tennyson

pp. 123-127

  
 


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

  
 


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

  
 


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

  
 


Accipiter imitatoron Isabel Island, Solomon Islands 

Mary LeCroy , Andrew W. Kratter, D. W. Steadman and Horace P. Webb

pp. 151-155

  
 


Effects of supplementary feeding and artificial twinning on nestling growth and survival in Australasian Gannets (Morus serrator) 

Ashley Bunce

pp. 157-162

  
 


Selective foliage foraging by Red Wattlebirds,Anthochaera carunculata, and Noisy Friarbirds, Philemon corniculatus 

Anthony S. J. Saunders and Shelley Burgin

pp. 163-166

  
 


Effect of plumage wear on field identification of White-naped Petrels, Pterodroma cervicalis 

Colin M. Miskelly

pp. 167-168

  
 


Further observations on the cephalopod diet of Wandering Albatrosses (Diomedea exulans L.) at Macquarie Island 

John van den Hoff

pp. 169-172

  
 


Moult in adult Royal Penguins, Eudyptes schlegeli 

Cindy L. Hull , Jane Wilson and Kirsten le Mar

pp. 173-176

  
 


Albatrosses by W. L. N. Tickell  

Amanda Freeman

pp. 177-177

 | 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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