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Puffinus huttoni
Rowe, L. K., Scofield, P. R., Taylor, G. A., & Barker, R. J.. (2018). An estimate of the Hutton’s shearwater (Puffinus huttoni) population in the Kaikōura region using colour-marking in 2002 and 2014. Notornis, 65(4), 196-201.

radio transmitter
Williams, E. M. (2019). Evidence of late breeding of spotless crakes (Porzana tabuensis) at two North Island peat bog lakes. Notornis, 66(4), 213-216.

rank-abundance plots
Kissling, W. D. (2004). Effects of time of day and observer position on waterbird counts. Notornis, 51(1), 41-46.

Rhipidura fuliginosa
Miskelly, C. M., & Sagar, P. M.. (2008). Establishment and local extinction of fantails (Rhipidura fuliginosa) on the Snares Islands, New Zealand. Notornis, 55(3), 170-171.

river birds
Mischler, C. P. (2018). Estimating the breeding population of black-billed gulls Larus bulleri in New Zealand, and methods for future count surveys. Notornis, 65(2), 67-83.

s second voyage
Samoan islands
Tarburton, M. K. (2018). Evidence for year-round breeding of birds in the Samoan islands, in the context of the Australasian and South Pacific regions. Notornis, 65(2), 92-108.

satellite telemetry
Nicholls, D. G., Robertson, C. J. R., & Naef-Daenzer, B.. (2005). Evaluating distribution modelling using kernel functions for northern royal albatrosses ( Diomedea sanfordi ) at sea off South America. Notornis, 52(4), 223-235.

sexual dimorphism
The extraordinary bill dimorphism of the Huia ( Heteraclocha acutirostris ): sexual selection or intersexual competition?. (1996). The extraordinary bill dimorphism of the Huia ( Heteraclocha acutirostris ): sexual selection or intersexual competition?. Notornis, 43(1), 19-34.

Shining Cuckoo

Snares Islands
Miskelly, C. M., & Sagar, P. M.. (2008). Establishment and local extinction of fantails (Rhipidura fuliginosa) on the Snares Islands, New Zealand. Notornis, 55(3), 170-171.

Society Islands
Solomon Islands
Butcher, S. C., Crossland, A. C., Crutchley, P., Mugan, N. D., & Simeon, K.. (2020). Eurasian tree sparrow (Passer montanus) recently established on Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands. Notornis, 67(2), 485-487.

song thrush
Khwaja, N., & Lloyd-Jones, D. J.. (2015). Eurasian blackbird (Turdus merula) nest parasitised by song thrush (T. philomelos). Notornis, 62(1), 41-44.

Southern Black-backed Gull
Powlesland, R. G. (1996). Extended parental care of the Southern Black-backed Gull ( Larus dominicanus ). Notornis, 43(4), 196-196.

Southern Crested Grebe
Ridley, A. R., & Sullivan, W. J.. (1998). The effect of surrounding land use on the distribution of Southern Crested Grebes ( Podiceps cristatus australis ) on Lake Forsyth, Banks Peninsula, New Zealand. Notornis, 45(3), 220-222.

Southland
Wood, J. (1998). The effects of an abnormally cold winter spell on Southland birds. Notornis, 45(2), 126-128.

Sparrman
species-richness
Mortimer, J. A. J., Greene, T. C., van Dam-Bates, P., & Westbrooke, I. M.. (2019). Effectiveness and efficiency of avian species detection: a comparison between field observers and automatic recording devices. Notornis, 66(3), 109-128.

standardised bird atlas data
Walker, S., & Monks, A.. (2018). Estimates of local occupancy for native land birds from the New Zealand bird atlases. Notornis, 65(4), 223-236.

stochastic events
Miskelly, C. M., & Sagar, P. M.. (2008). Establishment and local extinction of fantails (Rhipidura fuliginosa) on the Snares Islands, New Zealand. Notornis, 55(3), 170-171.

Strigops habroptilus
Bryant, D. M. (2006). Energetics of free-living kakapo ( Strigops habroptilus ). Notornis, 53(1), 126-137.

supplementary feeding
Bryant, D. M. (2006). Energetics of free-living kakapo ( Strigops habroptilus ). Notornis, 53(1), 126-137.

translocation
Kearvell, J. C., & Steeves, T. E.. (2015). Evidence for assortative mating in sympatric populations of orange-fronted (Cyanoramphus malherbi) and yellow-crowned (C. auriceps) kākāriki. Notornis, 62(2), 71-75.

Turdus merula
Briskie, J. V. (2011). The effect of earthquake aftershocks on the dawn chorus of an Eurasian blackbird (Turdus merula). Notornis, 58(3&4), 175-176.
