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Bell, M., & Harborne, P.. (2019). The use of an Unmanned Aerial Vehicle to census large breeding colonies of black-billed gull (Larus bulleri) and white-fronted tern (Sterna striata) at the Ashburton River/Hakatere River mouth. Notornis, 66(2), 95-97.

Flack, J. A. D. (1976). The use of frontal spot and crown feathers in inter- and intraspeciflc display by the South Island Robin, Petroica australis australis. Notornis, 23(2), 90-105.

Spurr, E. B., Borkin, K. M., & Rod, S.. (2010). Use of radio telemetry to determine home range and movements of the bellbird (Anthornis melanura) - a feasibility study. Notornis, 57(2), 63-70.

Michaux, B. (2009). Use of song to monitor North Island tomtits (Petroica macrocephala toitoi) at Atuanui, Mount Auckland. Notornis, 56(1), 40-43.

Bell, M., Tuanui, L., & Gummer, H.. (2013). Use of trail cameras to monitor Chatham petrels (Pterodroma axillaris) returning to Chatham Island following translocation. Notornis, 60(1), 115-116.

Stirnemann, I., & Kessels, G.. (2008). Use of wind farms by Australasian harrier (Circus approximans). Notornis, 55(4), 214-215.

Moore, S. J., & Battley, P. F.. (2003). The use of wing remains to determine condition before death in brown teal ( Anas chlorotis ). Notornis, 50(3), 133-140.


Hawke, D. J., & Newman, J.. (2005). Using isotopic analysis to identify incorporation of marine nutrients in terrestrial birds at Snares Islands. Notornis, 52(2), 108-111.

Bright, A., & Waas, J.. (2001). UV reflectance, bill colour, and territory defence in blackbirds ( Turdus merula ). Notornis, 48(3), 182-182.

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