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Volume 103 Number 1 2003


Energetics and thermoregulation of the Gouldian Finch (Erythrura gouldiae) 

Cherilyn T. Burton and Wesley W. Weathers

pp. 1-10

  
 


Seasonal variation in body mass and fat of Zebra Finches in south-eastern Australia 

Jan Rozman, David Runciman and Richard A. Zann

pp. 11-19

  
 


Variable plumage and bare part colouration in the Brown Falcon, Falco berigora: the influence of age and sex 

Paul G. McDonald

pp. 21-28

  
 


Territoriality and breeding success in the Cape Sugarbird (Promerops cafer) 

K. M. Calf , C. T. Downs and M. I. Cherry

pp. 29-35

  
 


Sex and age dependency of wing patch size in Brown Skuas 

Steffen Hahn and Hans-Ulrich Peter

pp. 37-41

  
 


The diet of Little Penguins (Eudyptula minor) at Phillip Island, Victoria, in the absence of a major prey – Pilchard (Sardinops sagax) 

André Chiaradia , Ana Costalunga and Knowles Kerry

pp. 43-48

  
 


Feeding biology of the Greyheaded Parrot, Poicephalus fuscicollis suahelicus (Reichenow), in Northern Province, South Africa 

Craig T. Symes and Michael R. Perrin

pp. 49-58

  
 


How Wandering Albatrosses use weather systems to fly long distances. 2. The use of eastward-moving cold fronts from Antarctic LOWs to travel westwards across the Indian Ocean 

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

pp. 59-65

  
 


Little Shearwaters, Puffinus assimilis assimilis, breeding on Lord Howe Island 

David Priddel, Ian Hutton, Nicholas Carlile and Adam Bester

pp. 67-70

  
 


Activity patterns, habitat use, foraging behaviour and food selection of the Ouvéa Parakeet (Eunymphicus cornutus uvaeensis) 

Olivier Robinet, Vincent Bretagnolle and Mick Clout

pp. 71-80

  
 


Effects of habitat characteristics and climate on the distribution and colouration of Dusky Moorhens (Gallinula tenebrosa) in south-east Queensland 

Adam M. Shirley, Anne W. Goldizen , Darryl N. Jones, Elizabeth A. Krebs and David A. Putland

pp. 81-86

  
 


Testing the function of petal-carrying in the Red-backed Fairy-wren (Malurus melanocephalus) 

Jordan Karubian and Allison Alvarado

pp. 87-92

  
 


Obituary: James David Macdonald, 3 October 1908–17 September 2002 

Douglas D. Dow

pp. 93-95

 


  
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