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shags
Spencer, H. G., Kennedy, M., & Gray, R. D.. (1996). An observation of aggressive nest defence in the Pitt Island Shag ( Stictocarbo featherstoni ). Notornis, 43(4), 208-210.

Gill, B. J., & West, R. C.. (2016). Counts of waterbirds at Western Springs Lake, Auckland, New Zealand. Notornis, 63(3-4), 142-151.

Shand
Cooper, J. H., & Tennyson, A. J. D.. (2004). New evidence on the life and death of Hawkins' Rail Diaphorapteryx hawkinsi : Moriori accounts recorded by Sigvard Dannefaerd and Alexander Shand. Notornis, 51(4), 212-216.

shearwater
Booth, A. M., Minot, E. O., Fordham, R. A., & Innes, J. G.. (1996). Kiore ( Rattus exulans ) predation on the eggs of the Little Shearwater ( Puffinus assimilis haurakiensis ). Notornis, 43(3), 147-153.

Hawke, D. J. (1998). Seabirds around Banks Peninsula (New Zealand) from aerial surveys. Notornis, 45(2), 113-125.

Nicholls, D. G., & Robertson, C. J. R.. (2007). Validating locations from CLS:Argos satellite telemetry. Notornis, 54(3), 121-136.

Carey, M. J. (2011). Sexual size dimorphism, within-pair comparisons and assortative mating in the short-tailed shearwater (Puffinus tenuirostris). Notornis, 58(1), 8-16.

Miskelly, C. M., Tennyson, A. J. D., Stahl, J. - C., Smart, A. F., Edmonds, H. K., & McMurtrie, P. G.. (2017). Breeding petrels of Dusky Sound, Fiordland – survivors from a century of stoat invasions. Notornis, 64(3), 136-153.

shelduck
Clifford, H. J., & Lawe, D. A.. (1997). New and rare bird records for Raoul Island. Notornis, 44(3), 171-173.

shelter
Frost, P. G. H. (2010). Nest relocation by banded dotterel (Charadrius bicinctus). Notornis, 57(4), 204-206.

shining bronze-cuckoo
Beauchamp, A. J. (2016). Patterns of calling by shining cuckoo (Chrysococcyx lucidus) on Kawau Island, New Zealand. Notornis, 63(2), 96-104.

Shining Cuckoo
Buchanan, L. (1998). Two Shining Cuckoos ( Chrysococcyx lucidus ) fed by one Grey Warbler ( Gerygone igata ). Notornis, 45(2), 112-112.

Briskie, J. V. (2007). Direct observations of shining cuckoos (Chrysococcyx lucidus) parasitising and depredating grey warbler (Gerygone igata) nests. Notornis, 54(1), 15-19.


Seabrook-Davison, M. N. H., Anderson, M. G., & Brunton, D. H.. (2008). First observation of pre-copulatory behaviour and copulation in shining cuckoos (Chrysococcyx l. lucidus) in New Zealand. Notornis, 55(4), 220-221.

Seabrook-Davison, M. N. H., & Anderson, M. G.. (2013). Observation of food presentation behaviour between individual shining cuckoos (Chrysococcyx lucidus) in New Zealand. Notornis, 60(3), 249-251.

Okahisa, Y., & Sato, N.. (2013). Mutual feeding by the shining cuckoo (Chrysococcyx lucidus layardi) in New Caledonia. Notornis, 60(3), 252-254.

Beauchamp, A. J. (2017). Multiple young shining cuckoos (Chrysococcyx lucidus) being fed by single grey warbler (Gerygone igata) pairs. Notornis, 64(2), 102-105.

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

Seabrook-Davison, M. (2010). Observation of an Australian magpie (Gymnorhina tibicen) depredating a ship rat (Rattus rattus). Notornis, 57(2), 100-101.

Shore Plover
Aikman, H. (1999). Attempts to establish Shore Plover ( Thinornis novaeseelandiae ) on Motuora Island, Hauraki Gulf. Notornis, 46(1), 195-205.

Armitage, I. (2008). Foot-trembling and beak probing by the shore plover (Thinornis novaeseelandiae) on sandy beaches. Notornis, 55(1), 38-39.

Dowding, J. E., & O'Connor, S. M.. (2013). Reducing the risk of extinction of a globally threatened shorebird: translocations of the shore plover (Thinornis novaeseelandiae), 1990-2012. Notornis, 60(1), 70-84.

shorebird
Baird, K., Ismar, S. M. H., Wilson, D., Plowman, S., Zimmerman, R., & Bellingham, M.. (2013). Sightings of New Zealand fairy tern (Sternula nereis davisae) in the Kaipara Harbour following nest failure. Notornis, 60(2), 183-185.

shorebirds
Battley, P. F., & Piersma, T.. (1997). Body composition of Lesser Knots ( Calidris canutus rogersi ) preparing to take off on migration from northern New Zealand. Notornis, 44(3), 137-150.
