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Volume 104 Number 4 2004
Breeding biology, adult survival and territoriality of the White-browed Treecreeper (
Climacteris affinis
) in north-west Victoria, Australia
James Q. Radford
pp. 305-316
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Seabird mortality associated with Patagonian Toothfish (
Dissostichus eleginoides
) longliners in Falkland Islands waters
T. A. Reid, B. J. Sullivan, J. Pompert, J. W. Enticott and A. D. Black
pp. 317-325
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Breeding ecology of Richard's Pipit (
Anthus novaeseelandiae
) in the Snowy Mountains
C. J. Norment and K. Green
pp. 327-336
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Consequences of La Niña phase of ENSO for the survival and growth of nestling Burrowing Parrots on the Atlantic coast of South America
Juan F. Masello and Petra Quillfeldt
pp. 337-346
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Sex-specific chick provisioning and kleptoparasitism in the Least Frigatebird,
Fregata ariel
Bradley C. Congdon and Myriam Preker
pp. 347-351
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Timing of moult and breeding in the Cape White-eye,
Zosterops pallidus
, from three different geographical regions in South Africa
P. E. Hulley, A. J. F. K. Craig, G. D. Underhill, B. T. Bonnevie, R. J. Nuttall and D. H. de Swardt
pp. 353-358
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A White-capped Albatross,
Thalassarche [cauta] steadi
, at South Georgia: first confirmed record in the south-western Atlantic
Ben Phalan, Richard A. Phillips and Michael C. Double
pp. 359-361
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First record of Soft-plumaged Petrels,
Pterodroma mollis
, breeding in Australia
Alan Wiltshire, Sheryl Hamilton and Nigel Brothers
pp. 363-368
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Seed dispersal by Pacific Pigeons (
Ducula pacifica
) in Tonga, Western Polynesia
Kim R. McConkey, Hayley J. Meehan and Donald R. Drake
pp. 369-376
Abstract
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Foraging preferences of Swift Parrots on Tasmanian Blue-gum: tree size, flowering frequency and flowering intensity
Raymond Brereton, Stephen A. Mallick and Simon J. Kennedy
pp. 377-383
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The Birds of Africa. Volume VII (Eds C. Hilary Fry and Stuart Keith)
Clifford B. Frith
pp. 385-386
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Book Review (93 KB)
Birds of Belize by H. Lee Jones
Clifford B. Frith
pp. 386-386
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Book Review (93 KB)
Flight of the Huia: Ecology and Conservation of New Zealand's Frogs, Reptiles, Birds and Mammals by Kerry-Jayne Wilson
Amanda Freeman
pp. 386-387
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Book Review (93 KB)
Kookaburra: King of the Bush by Sarah Legge
Clifford B. Frith
pp. 387-389
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Book Review (93 KB)
Shorebirds: An Illustrated Behavioural Ecology by Jan van de Kam, Bruno Ens, Theunis Piersma and Leo Zwarts
Danny Rogers
pp. 389-390
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Book Review (93 KB)
Annual Author Index
pp. 391-399
PDF (101 KB)
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