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Galbreath, R. (2017). The 1907 ‘last generally accepted record’ of huia (Heteralocha acutirostris) is unreliable. Notornis, 64(4), 239-242.

Waders
Veitch, (D. )C. R., & Habraken, (T. )A. M.. (1999). Waders of the Manukau Harbour and Firth of Thames. Notornis, 46(1), 45-70.


Robertson, H. A., & Heather, B. D.. (1999). Effect of water levels on the seasonal use of Lake Wairarapa by waders. Notornis, 46(1), 79-88.

Beauchamp, A. J., & Parrish, G. R.. (1999). Bird use of the sediment settlement ponds and roost areas at Port Whangarei. Notornis, 46(4), 470-483.

Beauchamp, A. J., & Parrish, G. R.. (2007). Wader (Charadriiformes) and royal spoonbill (Platalea regia) use of roosts in Whangarei Harbour andat Ruakaka Estuary, Northland, 1973-2000. Notornis, 54(1), 1-9.

Beauchamp, A. J., & Parrish, G. R.. (2007). Wader (Charadriiformes) and royal spoonbill (Platalea regia) use of roosts in Whangarei Harbour and Ruakaka Estuary, Northland, 1973-2000. Notornis, 54(2), 83-91.

Baling, M., Brunton, D. H., & Jeffries, D.. (2008). Marine and coastal bird survey of islands in the Southern Lagoon, New Caledonia. Notornis, 55(2), 111-113.

Spurr, E. B., & Ledgard, N. J.. (2016). Population trends of braided river birds on the Ashley River (Rakahuri), Canterbury, New Zealand, 1963–2015. Notornis, 63(2), 73-86.

wading birds
Whelan, M. B., Hume, T. M., Sagar, P. M., Shankar, U., & Liefting, R.. (2003). Relationship between physical characteristics of estuaries and the size and diversity of wader populations in the North Island of New Zealand. Notornis, 50(1), 11-22.

Waiheke Island
Lee, M. (2005). Failed attempts to reintroduce bellbirds ( Anthornis melanura ) to Waiheke Island, Hauraki Gulf, 1988-91. Notornis, 52(3), 150-157.

Waikato
Morgan, D. (2008). The proportion of white-backed and black-backed Australian magpies (Gymnorhina tibicen) in a Waikato population. Notornis, 55(3), 155-157.

Waimakariri River
Rowe, L. K. (2013). Dispersal of southern black-backed gulls (Larus dominicanus dominicanus) banded in Canterbury, New Zealand, 1959-1993. Notornis, 60(2), 134-142.

Wairarapa
Sim, D., & Powlesland, R. G.. (1995). Recoveries of black shags ( Phalacrocorax carbo ) banded in Wairarapa, New Zealand. Notornis, 42(1), 23-26.

Dennison, T. C., & Robertson, H. A.. (1999). Status of the Black-fronted Dotterel ( Charadrius melanops ) in the Wairarapa. Notornis, 46(1), 197-193.

wallaby
Beauchamp, A. J. (2013). Breeding and behaviour records of peafowl (Pavo cristatus) at Mansion House Historic Reserve, Kawau Island, New Zealand, 1992-2010. Notornis, 60(3), 224-232.

Wallis
Thibault, J. - C., Cibois, A., & Meyer, J. - Y.. (2015). Birds of Uvea (Wallis), Futuna and Alofi islands (South-West Pacific): an update. Notornis, 62(1), 30-37.

Wallis &
Gill, B. J. (1995). Notes on the birds of Wallis and Futuna, South-west Pacific. Notornis, 42(1), 17-22.

Wandering Albatross
Walker, K., Elliot, G., Nicholls, D., Murray, D., & Dilks, P.. (1995). Satellite tracking of Wandering Albatross ( Diomedea exulans ) from the Auckland Islands: preliminary results. Notornis, 42(2), 127-137.

Walker, K., & Elliott, G.. (2006). At-sea distribution of Gibson's and Antipodean wandering albatrosses, and relationships with longline fisheries. Notornis, 53(3), 265-290.

wandering tattler
Medway, D. G. (2004). The type localities of Cook's petrel ( Pterodroma cookii ), reef heron ( Egretta sacra sacra ) and wandering tattler ( Tringa incana ). Notornis, 51(3), 155-158.

Washdyke Lagoon

waste
Igic, B., Casey, P., Samas, P., Grim, T., & Hauber, M. E.. (2009). Cigarette butts form a perceptually cryptic component of song thrush (Turdus philomelos) nests. Notornis, 56(3), 134-138.

water diversion
Smith, D., Bycroft, C., McClellan, R., Gillies, R., & Shaw, W.. (2015). Analysis of the impacts of a water channel diversion wall on waterbirds inhabiting the western end of Lake Rotoiti, Bay of Plenty, New Zealand. Notornis, 62(4), 184-191.

water levels
Robertson, H. A., & Heather, B. D.. (1999). Effect of water levels on the seasonal use of Lake Wairarapa by waders. Notornis, 46(1), 79-88.
