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Volume 102 Number 4 2002


Non-breeding territoriality in the New Holland Honeyeater, Phylidonyris novaehollandiae, in an unpredictable environment – short-term energy costs for possible long-term reproductive benefits 

David C. McFarland

pp. 315-321

  
 


The breeding biology of Hutton's Shearwater 

Richard Cuthbert and Lloyd S. Davis

pp. 323-329

  
 


A comparison of fitness components among different plumage morphs of the Australian Magpie, Gymnorhina tibicen 

Jane M. Hughes , Corinna L. Lange, Peter B. Mather and Ann Robinson

pp. 331-338

  
 


Methods for ageing and sexing the Black-eared Miner, Manorina melanotis, and the Yellow-throated Miner, M. flavigula 

Rohan H. Clarke , Rebecca L. Boulton, John G. Ewen, Emma Moysey and Michael F. Clarke

pp. 339-344

  
 


Migration routes of Eastern Curlews tracked from far east Russia 

Mutsuyuki Ueta , Aleksey Antonov, Yuri Artukhin and Michael Parilov

pp. 345-348

  
 


Species-wide manufacture of stick-type tools by New Caledonian Crows 

Gavin R. Hunt and Russell D. Gray

pp. 349-353

  
 


The diet of Southern Boobooks in South Australia 

M. Penck and L. F. Queale

pp. 355-360

  
 


Breeding biology of the Black-winged Petrel, Pterodroma nigripennis, on Lord Howe Island 

Ian Hutton and David Priddel

pp. 361-365

  
 


The diet of Crested Tern (Sterna bergii) chicks on Phillip Island, Victoria, Australia 

A. Chiaradia , P. Dann, R. Jessop and P. Collins

pp. 367-371

  
 


Abundance and breeding habitat of Noddies and White Terns on a relatively unmodified island in the Kingdom of Tonga 

Leigh S. Bull , Kim R. McConkey and Filipe Tonga

pp. 373-376

  
 


How Wandering Albatrosses use weather systems to fly long distances. 1. An analytical method and its application to flights in the Tasman Sea 

M. D. Murray , D. G. Nicholls, E. Butcher and P. J. Moors

pp. 377-385

  
 


Contributions to the History of North American Ornithology. Vols I and II(Eds W. E. Davis, Jr and J. A. Jackson)  

Walter E. Boles

pp. 387-387

 | Book Review (73 KB)
 


The Birds of Northern Melanesia By Ernst Mayr and Jared Diamond  

K. David Bishop

pp. 387-388

 | Book Review (71 KB)
 


Canberra Birds: A Report on the First 18 Years of the Garden Bird Survey By Philip A. Veerman  

Darryl Jones

pp. 389-390

 | Book Review (74 KB)
 


Annual Author Index 


pp. 391-399

 


  
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