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Volume 108 Number 2 2008


Splendid songs: the vocal behaviour of Splendid Fairy-wrens (Malurus splendens melanotus) 

Emma Greig and Stephen Pruett-Jones

pp. 103-114

  
 


Spatial and temporal variation in the breeding of Masked Lapwings (Vanellus miles) in Australia 

Lynda E. Chambers, Heather Gibbs, Michael A. Weston and Glenn C. Ehmke

pp. 115-124

  
 


Is the uncommon Black-chinned Honeyeater a more specialised forager than the co-occurring and common Fuscous Honeyeater? 

G. W. Lollback, H. A. Ford and S. C. Cairns

pp. 125-132

  
 


Evidence of extra-pair paternity in two socially monogamous Australian passerines: the Crescent Honeyeater and the Yellow-faced Honeyeater 

John G. Ewen, Kate L. Ciborowski, Rohan H. Clarke, Rebecca L. Boulton and Michael F. Clarke

pp. 133-137

  
 


Responses of birds to the characteristics of farm windbreaks in central New South Wales, Australia 

C. Kinross and H. Nicol

pp. 139-152

  
 


Pliocene waterfowl (Aves : Anseriformes) from South Australia and a new genus and species 

Trevor H. Worthy

pp. 153-165

  
 


Seasonal variation in social organisation and diurnal activity budget of the Greater Rhea (Rhea americana) in the Argentinean pampas 

Mariana E. Carro and Gustavo J. Fernández

pp. 167-173

  
 


The social and behavioural dynamics of colony expansion in the Bell Miner (Manorina melanophrys) 

Amanda J. Dare, Paul G. McDonald and Michael F. Clarke

pp. 175-180

  
 


Differences in rates of nest-visitation and removal of faecal sacs by male and female White-rumped Swallows 

Florencia Bulit, Andrés G. Palmerio and Viviana Massoni

pp. 181-185

  
 


Importance of eucalypts in exploitation of urban parks by Rainbow and Musk Lorikeets 

Justine Smith and Alan Lill

pp. 187-195

  
 


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pp. 197-200

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