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Volume 104 Number 1 2004


The breeding ecology and behaviour of a colour-marked population of Brown Falcons (Falco berigora) 

Paul G. McDonald

pp. 1-6

  
 


Repertoire size, song sharing and type matching in the Rufous Bristlebird (Dasyornis broadbenti) 

Daniel Rogers

pp. 7-13

  
 


Territoriality and density of an Australian migrant, the Buff-breasted Paradise Kingfisher, in the New Guinean non-breeding grounds 

S. Legge , S. Murphy, P. Igag and A. L. Mack

pp. 15-20

  
 


Morphological signals of sex and status in Spotted Bowerbirds 

Joah R. Madden , John A. Endler and Francine Jury

pp. 21-30

  
 


Use of space, foraging behaviour and strategies of survival among three co-existing species of fairy-wrens (Malurus) 

Sonia C. Tidemann

pp. 31-36

  
 


Habitat use by the Southern Emu-wren, Stipiturus malachurus (Aves : Maluridae) in South Australia, and evaluation of vegetation at a potential translocation site for S. m. intermedius 

David Wilson and David C. Paton

pp. 37-43

  
 


Breeding biology of the Greyheaded Parrot (Poicephalus fuscicollis suahelicus) in the wild 

Craig T. Symes and Michael R. Perrin

pp. 45-57

  
 


Structural changes in the lyrate feathers in the development of the tail plumage of the Superb Lyrebird, Menura novaehollandiae 

L. H. Smith

pp. 59-73

  
 


Home range sizes and bower visitation patterns of immature male Satin Bowerbirds (Ptilonorhynchus violaceus) 

Paul S. Maxwell, Timothy E. Robson and Anne W. Goldizen

pp. 75-77

  
 


Continued expansion of the Wedge-tailed Shearwater, Puffinus pacificus, nesting colonies on Rottnest Island, Western Australia 

Wesley J. Bancroft , Mark J. Garkaklis and J. Dale Roberts

pp. 79-82

  
 


Discrimination of sex in the White-bellied Sea-Eagle, Haliaeetus leucogaster, using genetic and morphometric techniques 

Jill M. Shephard , Carla P. Catterall and Jane M. Hughes

pp. 83-87

  
 


Obituary: Stephen Marchant, 1912–2003 

Stephen Davies

pp. 89-90

 


Sex Ratios: Concepts and Research Methods (Ed. Ian C. W. Hardy)  

Robert Heinsohn

pp. 91-91

 | Book Review (23 KB)
 


Owls of the World: their Lives, Behaviour and Survival by James R. Duncan (one chapter by Bruce Marcot and David H. Johnson; numerous short essays by 21 other authors)  

Stephen Debus

pp. 91-93

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