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Volume 103 Number 4 2003


Morphometric comparison of Australian Shy and New Zealand White-capped Albatrosses 

Michael C. Double , Rosemary Gales, Tim Reid, Nigel Brothers and Cathryn L. Abbott

pp. 287-294

  
 


Breeding biology and social structure of White-winged Fairy-wrens (Malurus leucopterus): comparison between island and mainland subspecies having different plumage phenotypes 

Melanie K. Rathburn and Robert Montgomerie

pp. 295-306

  
 


Distribution and abundance of seabirds in Western Port, Victoria 

Peter Dann, John P. Y. Arnould , Ros Jessop and Marg Healy

pp. 307-313

  
 


The conservation status of the Rufous Bristlebird, Dasyornis broadbenti, in South Australia 

John Seymour, David C. Paton and Daniel J. Rogers

pp. 315-321

  
 


The breeding biology of Hooded Plovers, Thinornis rubricollis, on Phillip Island, Victoria 

Bob Baird and Peter Dann

pp. 323-328

  
 


Songs of the Red-capped Robin, Petroica goodenovii: comparison of acoustic features in island and mainland populations 

Myron C. Baker , Esther M. Baker and Merrill S. A. Baker

pp. 329-335

  
 


Discordance between morphology and genetic structure among three plumage forms of the Australian Magpie 

Alicia Toon, Jane Hughes, Andrew Baker and Peter Mather

pp. 337-343

  
 


Nectarivorous bird assemblages in Box–Ironbark woodlands in the Capertee Valley, New South Wales 

K. French , I. Paterson, J. Miller and R. J. Turner

pp. 345-356

  
 


Brood parasitism by Horsfield's Bronze-Cuckoo in a fragmented agricultural landscape in Western Australia 

Michael Brooker and Lesley Brooker

pp. 357-361

  
 


An ecological study of the Blue-faced Parrot-Finch (Erythrura trichroa macgillivrayi) near Yungaburra, Australia 

Michael D. Craig

pp. 363-368

  
 


The distribution of Beach Stone-curlews and their response to disturbance on far north Queensland's Wet Tropical Coast 

Amanda N. D. Freeman

pp. 369-372

  
 


Effects of satellite telemetry on Sooty Shearwater, Puffinus griseus, adults and chicks 

I. S. Söhle

pp. 373-379

  
 


The biology of the critically endangered Marquesan Imperial-Pigeon (Ducula galeata), Nuku Hiva, Marquesas Archipelago (French Polynesia) 

Caroline Blanvillain and Mike Thorsen

pp. 381-386

  
 


Ecology and Conservation of Owls (Eds I. Newton, R. Kavanagh, J. Olsen, and I. Taylor)  

Stephen Garnett

pp. 387-387

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pp. 389-394

 


  
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