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2020
Tennyson, A. J. D. (2020). Holocene bird bones found at the subantarctic Auckland Islands. Notornis, 67(1), 269-294.

2019
Boast, A. P. (2019). A Holocene fossil South Island takahē (Porphyrio hochstetteri) in a high-altitude north-west Nelson cave. Notornis, 66(1), 34-36.

2018
Gill, B. J., & West, R. C.. (2018). High densities of water-birds at two New Zealand fresh-water urban lakes. Notornis, 65(2), 84-91.

2014
Ortiz-Catedral, L. (2014). Haematologic reference ranges of two remnant populations of the red-crowned parakeet (Cyanoramphus novaezelandiae) in New Zealand. (D. H. Brunton, Tran., M. E. Hauber, Ed.)Notornis, 61(3), 131-136.

2013
Galbraith, M., Tennyson, A., Shepherd, L., Robinson, P., & Fraser, D.. (2013). High altitude New Zealand record for a long-tailed skua (Stercorarius longicaudus). Notornis, 60(3), 245-248.

Galbraith, M., Tennyson, A., Shepherd, L., Robinson, P., & Fraser, D.. (2013). High altitude New Zealand record for a long-tailed skua (Stercorarius longicaudus). Notornis, 60(4), 328.

Jahn, P., Harper, G. A., & Gilchrist, J.. (2013). Home range sharing in family units of great spotted kiwi (Apteryx haastii) at Nelson Lakes National Park. Notornis, 60(3), 201-209.

Tennyson, A. J. D., Lawrence, H. A., Taylor, G. A., & Imber, M. J.. (2013). A hybrid gadfly petrel suggests that soft-plumaged petrels (Pterodroma mollis) had colonised the Antipodes Islands by the 1920s. Notornis, 60(4), 290-295.

2012
Ortiz-Catedral, L. (2012). Habitat use by the critically endangered orange-fronted parakeet (Cyanoramphus malherbi) on Maud Island: its relevance for future translocations. Notornis, 59(3&4), 148-152.

2010

Ortiz-Catedral, L. (2010). Homing of a red-crowned parakeet (Cyanoramphus novaezelandiae) from Motuihe Island to Little Barrier Island, New Zealand. Notornis, 57(1), 48-49.

Crocker, T., Petch, S., & Sagar, P.. (2010). Hybridisation by South Island pied oystercatcher (Haematopus finschi) and variable oystercatcher (H. unicolor) in Canterbury. Notornis, 57(1), 27-32.

2009
Magon, L., & Clark, J.. (2009). House sparrow (Passer domesticus) fails to develop claws. Notornis, 56(2), 100-101.

2008
Tracey, J. P., Lukins, B. S., & Haselden, C.. (2008). Hybridisation between mallard (Anas platyrhynchos) and grey duck (A. superciliosa) on Lord Howe Island and management options. Notornis, 55(1), 1-7.

2006
Atkinson, I. A. E., & Merton, D. V.. (2006). Habitat and diet of kakapo ( Strigops habroptilus ) in the Esperance Valley, Fiordland, New Zealand. Notornis, 53(1), 37-54.

Butler, D. J. (2006). The habitat, food and feeding ecology of kakapo in Fiordland: a synopsis from the unpublished MSc thesis of Richard Gray. Notornis, 53(1), 55-79.

Miskelly, C. M., Bell, E. A., Elliott, G. P., & Walker, K. J.. (2006). Hakawai' aerial displaying by three populations of subantarctic snipe (genus Coenocorypha). Notornis, 53(4), 375-381.

Eason, D. K., & Moorhouse, R. J.. (2006). Hand-rearing kakapo ( Strigops habroptilus ), 1997-2005. Notornis, 53(1), 116-125.

Battley, P. F., & Horn, C.. (2006). A high-altitude bar-tailed godwit (Limosa lapponica) on Mt Ruapehu, North Island, New Zealand. Notornis, 53(4), 381-383.

Farrimond, M., Clout, M. N., & Elliott, G. P.. (2006). Home range size of kakapo ( Strigops habroptilus ) on Codfish Island. Notornis, 53(1), 150-152.

2005
O'Donnell, C. F. J. (2005). Herons, egrets and bitterns. Their biology and conservation in Australia. Notornis, 52(4), 251-252.

Chan, C. - H., Ballantyne, K. N., Aikman, H., Daugherty, C. H., & Chambers, G. K.. (2005). Hybridisation of Forbes' parakeet ( Cyanoramphus forbesi ) in the Chatham Islands: a molecular geneticist's view. Notornis, 52(3), 173-178.

2004
Parker, K. A., Hughes, B., Thorogood, R., & Griffiths, R.. (2004). Homing over 56 km by a North Island tomtit ( Petroica macrocephala toitoi ). Notornis, 51(4), 238-239.

Brockie, R. E., & O'Brien, B.. (2004). House sparrows ( Passer domesticus ) opening autodoors. Notornis, 51(1), 52-52.

Armitage, I. (2004). How harriers can cope with the wind when crossing the sea. Southern Bird, 20(Dec), 5-5.
