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Emu Emu
Volume 104 Number 3 2004


When DNA throws a spanner in the taxonomic works: testing for monophyly in the Dusky-capped Flycatcher, Myiarchus tuberculifer, and its South American subspecies, M. t. atriceps 

Leo Joseph and Thomas Wilke

pp. 197-204

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Establishment of a colony of Common Diving Petrels (Pelecanoides urinatrix) by chick transfers and acoustic attraction 

Colin M. Miskelly and Graeme A. Taylor

pp. 205-211

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The breeding biology of the White-faced Storm Petrel (Pelagodroma marina) on Mud Islands, Port Phillip Bay, Victoria 

Megan Underwood and Ashley Bunce

pp. 213-220

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Breeding biology of the Atlantic Petrel, Pterodroma incerta, and a population estimate of this and other burrowing petrels on Gough Island, South Atlantic Ocean 

Richard Cuthbert

pp. 221-228

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Habitat selection of the Western Yellow Robin (Eopsaltria griseogularis) in a Wandoo woodland, Western Australia 

Jarrad A. Cousin

pp. 229-234

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Habitat use and foraging behaviour of Mohua (Mohoua ochrocephala) in the podocarp forest of Ulva Island, New Zealand 

Steffen Oppel and Brent M. Beaven

pp. 235-240

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Microhabitat selection by Kelp Gulls, Larus dominicanus, in Patagonia, Argentina 

Pablo García-Borboroglu and Pablo Yorio

pp. 241-249

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Long-term persistence of the Australian Magpie, Gymnorhina tibicen, in Kings Park, Perth 

Peter Wood and Harry F. Recher

pp. 251-259

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Determining the sex of Little Penguins (Eudyptula minor) in northern Bass Strait using morphometric measurements 

J. P. Y. Arnould , P. Dann and J. M. Cullen

pp. 261-265

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A study of the species-confidence hypothesis with Spiny-cheeked Honeyeaters (Acanthagenys rufogularis) 

Molly L. Gould, Lauri Green, Brie Altenau and Daniel T. Blumstein

pp. 267-271

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The singing behaviour of the Noisy Scrub-bird, Atrichornis clamosus: congeneric comparisons and the feasibility of using individual variation in song as a census tool 

Dean J. Portelli

pp. 273-281

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Abundance patterns across months and locations, and their differences between migrant and resident landbirds in lowland subtropical eucalypt forest 

Debbie Farmer, Carla P. Catterall and Scott D. Piper

pp. 283-296

Abstract  PDF (360 KB)


D. L. Serventy Medal 2004: Citation – Andrew Cockburn 

Penny Olsen

pp. 297-298

PDF (100 KB)


Shorebirds of the Yellow Sea: Importance, Threats and Conservation Status by M. Barter  

Phil Battley

pp. 299-299

Abstract   | Book Review (107 KB)


Seabird Atlas of South-eastern Australian Waters by Tim A. Reid, Mark A. Hindell, David W. Eades and Mike Newman  

Philip Moors

pp. 299-300

Abstract   | Book Review (107 KB)


Penguins by Lloyd Spencer Davis and Martin Renner  

Barbara Wienecke

pp. 300-301

Abstract   | Book Review (107 KB)


The Birds of Groote Eylandt by Richard Noske and Graham Brennan  

Donald C. Franklin

pp. 301-302

Abstract   | Book Review (107 KB)


Whose Bird? Men and Women Commemorated in the Common Names of Birds by Bo Beolens and Michael Watkins  

Clifford B. Frith

pp. 302-303

Abstract   | Book Review (107 KB)


The Whooper Swan by Mark Brazil  

Clifford B. Frith

pp. 303-304

Abstract   | Book Review (107 KB)


  
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