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Neate, H. R., Dowding, J. E., Parker, K. A., & Hauber, M. E.. (2011). Breeding success of northern New Zealand dotterels (Charadrius obscurus aquilonius) following mammal eradication on Motuihe Island, New Zealand. Notornis, 58(1), 17-21.

Bell, M. (2012). A breeding survey of three species of shags in Marlborough Sounds. Notornis, 59(1&2), 60-65.

Flux, I. A., Powlesland, R. G., Dilks, P. J., & Grant, A. D.. (2001). Breeding, survival, and recruitment of Chatham Island pigeon ( Hemiphaga chathamensis ). Notornis, 48(4), 197-206.

Wilson, K. - J. (2008). A brief survey of breeding seabirds on 4 islets off Banks Peninsula, South Island, New Zealand. Notornis, 55(2), 101-103.

Wilson, K. - J. (2008). A brief survey of breeding seabirds on 4 islets off Banks Peninsula, South Island, New Zealand. Notornis, 55(2), 101-103.

Medway, D. G. (2011). The broad-billed prion (Pachyptila vittata) nesting colonies recorded during Cook's visit to Dusky Sound in 1773. Notornis, 58(3&4), 165-168.

Fischer, J. H., Chambon, J., Debski, I., Hiscock, J. A., Cole, R., Taylor, G. A., & Wittmer, H. U.. (2018). Buffering artificial nest boxes for Procellariiformes breeding in exposed habitats: investigating effects on temperature and humidity. Notornis, 65(1), 35-41.

Frost, P. G. H., Fitzgerald, N., Robinson, R., & Hamilton, O.. (2018). Buller’s mollymawk (Thalassarche bulleri) on Rosemary Rock, Three Kings Islands, New Zealand. Notornis, 65(3), 164-167.

Rayner, M. J., Parker, K. A., Neho, T., & Hvid, T.. (2020). Buller’s mollymawk (Thalassarche bulleri platei) count at Rosemary Rock, Manawatāwhi (Three Kings Islands). Notornis, 67(3), 580-582.

Waugh, S. M., Cabrera, H., Wood, G. C., & Davis, L. S.. (2003). Burrow occupancy in Westland petrels ( Procellaria westlandica ). Notornis, 50(3), 123-127.

Waugh, S. M., Cabrera, H., Wood, G. C., & Davis, L. S.. (2003). Burrow occupancy in Westland petrels ( Procellaria westlandica ). Notornis, 50(3), 123-127.

Beauchamp, A. J., Hansen, K., & Pilon, G.. (2009). Canopy and above canopy movements of birds on Whatupuke Island, New Zealand. Notornis, 56(4), 213-216.

Kearvell, J. C. (2011). Causes of breeding failure in banded dotterel (Charadrius bicinctus) breeding on Ashley Spit, North Canterbury, New Zealand. Notornis, 58(1), 43-45.

Kearvell, J. C. (2011). Causes of breeding failure in banded dotterel (Charadrius bicinctus) breeding on Ashley Spit, North Canterbury, New Zealand. Notornis, 58(1), 43-45.

Medway, D. G. (2001). Causes of the demise of a breeding population of titi on Mangaia, Cook Islands. Notornis, 48(3), 137-144.

Schuckard, R., Bell, M., Frost, P., Taylor, G., & Greene, T.. (2018). A census of nesting pairs of the endemic New Zealand king shag (Leucocarbo carunculatus) in 2016 and 2017. Notornis, 65(2), 59-66.

Bell, M., & Bell, D.. (2000). Census of the three shag species in the Chatham Islands. Notornis, 47(3), 148-153.

Bell, M. (2010). A census of variable oystercatcher (Haematopus unicolor) in the Marlborough Sounds. Notornis, 57(4), 169-172.

Chilvers, L. B. (2014). Changes in annual counts of yellow-eyed penguins (Megadyptes antipodes) at Sandy Bay, Enderby Island, 2001 - 2012. Notornis, 61(2), 103-105.

Smith, A. N. H., & Westbrooke, I. M.. (2004). Changes in bird conspicuousness at Pureora Forest. Notornis, 51(1), 21-25.

Smith, A. N. H., & Westbrooke, I. M.. (2004). Changes in bird conspicuousness at Pureora Forest. Notornis, 51(1), 21-25.

Masuda, B. M., McLean, M., & Gaze, P.. (2014). Changes in passerine populations during ongoing predator control at a community-based conservation project: a case study to evaluate presence-absence surveys. Notornis, 61(2), 75-83.

Galbraith, M., Krzyzosiak, J., Aguilar, G., Jones, G., & Oliver, R.. (2015). Changes in the breeding status of the southern black-backed gull (Larus dominicanus) colonies on Rangitoto Island, Hauraki Gulf, New Zealand. Notornis, 62(4), 192-201.

Miskelly, C. M. (2018). Changes in the forest bird community of an urban sanctuary in response to pest mammal eradications and endemic bird reintroductions. Notornis, 65(3), 132-151.

Rebergen, A. (2016). Changes in the number of black-billed gulls (Larus bulleri) nesting on the Ruamahanga River, Wairarapa, between 1998 and 201. Notornis, 63(1), 50-53.
