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Volume 103 Number 2 2003


Behavioural evidence for heat-load problems in Great Knots in tropical Australia fuelling for long-distance flight 

Phil F. Battley , Danny I. Rogers, Theunis Piersma and Anita Koolhaas

pp. 97-103

  
 


Bower location and orientation in Satin Bowerbirds: optimising the conspicuousness of male display? 

Stéphanie M. Doucet and Robert Montgomerie

pp. 105-109

  
 


How Wandering Albatrosses use weather systems to fly long distances. 3. The contributions of Antarctic LOWS to eastward, southward and northward flight 

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

pp. 111-120

  
 


Habitat use, home range and diet of male Victoria's Riflebird, Ptiloris victoriae 

John D. Grant and Natasha M. Litchfield

pp. 121-126

  
 


A brood-size manipulation experiment with Peregrine Falcons, Falco peregrinus, near Canberra 

J. Olsen and A. D. Tucker

pp. 127-132

  
 


Distribution, habitat use and conservation of the endemic Chestnut-bellied Hill-partridge (Arborophila javanica) in fragmented forests of Java, Indonesia 

Vincent Nijman

pp. 133-140

  
 


Morphological and dietary differences between common and uncommon subspecies of Crimson Finch, Neochmia phaeton, and Star Finch, Neochmia ruficauda, in northern Australia 

M. K. Todd, A. Felton and S. T. Garnett

pp. 141-148

  
 


Body size, body condition and ornamental feathers of Burrowing Parrots: variation between years and sexes, assortative mating and influences on breeding success 

Juan F. Masello and Petra Quillfeldt

pp. 149-161

  
 


Distribution and habitat of Pied Oystercatchers (Haematopus longirostris) inhabiting ocean beaches in northern New South Wales 

D. Owner and D. A. Rohweder

pp. 163-169

  
 


Habitat and resource selection of the Painted Honeyeater (Grantiella picta) on the northern floodplains region of New South Wales 

Damon L. Oliver, Matthew A. Chambers and David G. Parker

pp. 171-176

  
 


The breeding biology of the Mountain Swiftlet, Aerodramus hirundinaceus, in Irian Jaya 

Michael K. Tarburton

pp. 177-182

  
 


Transoceanic dispersion of the Red-tailed Tropicbird in the Indian Ocean 

Matthieu Le Corre, Marc Salamolard and Marie Claude Portier

pp. 183-184

  
 


  
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