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Anthus novaeseelandiae
Beauchamp, A. J. (1998). Density and foraging behaviour of Pipits ( Anthus novaeseelandiae chathamensis ) and Skylarks ( Alauda arvensis ) on Chatham Island. Notornis, 45(2), 95-101.

Antipodean wandering albatross
Walker, K., & Elliott, G.. (2005). Population changes and biology of the Antipodean wandering albatross ( Diomedea antipodensis ). Notornis, 52(4), 206-214.

Miskelly, C. M., McNally, N., Seymour, R., Gregory-Hunt, D., & Lanauze, J.. (2008). Antipodean wandering albatrosses (Diomedea antipodensis) colonising the Chatham Islands. Notornis, 55(2), 89-95.

Antipodes Is. Diomedea spp.
Antipodes Island
Wiltshire, A., & Hamilton, S.. (2003). Population estimate for northern giant petrels ( Macronectes halli ) on Antipodes Island, New Zealand. Notornis, 50(3), 128-132.

Imber, M. J. (2004). Attempted colonisation of Antipodes Island by goldfinches ( Carduelis carduelis. Notornis, 51(3), 163-164.

Miskelly, C. M., Walker, K. J., & Elliott, G. P.. (2006). Breeding ecology of three subantarctic snipes (genus Coenocorypha). Notornis, 53(4), 361-374.

Miskelly, C. M., Bell, E. A., Elliott, G. P., & Walker, K. J.. (2006). Hakawai' aerial displaying by three populations of subantarctic snipe (genus Coenocorypha). Notornis, 53(4), 375-381.

Bell, E. A., Bell, B. D., Sim, J. L., & Imber, M. J.. (2013). Notes on the distribution, behaviour and status of grey petrel (Procellaria cinerea) on Antipodes Island, New Zealand. Notornis, 60(4), 269-278.

Antipodes Island Parakeet
Antipodes Islands
Tennyson, A., Imber, M., & Taylor, R.. (1998). Numbers of Black-browed Mollymawks ( Diomedea m. melanophrys ) and White-capped Mollymawks ( D. cauta steadi ) at the Antipodes Islands in 1994-95 and their population trends in the New Zealand region. Notornis, 45(3), 157-166.

Greene, T. C. (1999). Aspects of the ecology of Antipodes Island Parakeet ( Cyanoramphus unicolor ) and Reischek's Parakeet ( C. novaezelandiae hochstetteri ) on Antipodes Island, October - November 1995. Notornis, 46(2), 301-310.

Tennyson, A., Taylor, R., Taylor, G., Imber, M., & Greene, T.. (2002). Unusual bird records from the Antipodes Islands in 1978-1995, with a summary of other species recorded at the island group. Notornis, 49(4), 241-245.

Imber, M. J., Bell, B. D., & Bell, E. A.. (2005). Antipodes Islands birds in autumn 2001. Notornis, 52(3), 125-132.

Walker, K., & Elliott, G.. (2005). Population changes and biology of the Antipodean wandering albatross ( Diomedea antipodensis ). Notornis, 52(4), 206-214.

Tennyson, A. J. D., Lawrence, H. A., Taylor, G. A., & Imber, M. J.. (2013). A hybrid gadfly petrel suggests that soft-plumaged petrels (Pterodroma mollis) had colonised the Antipodes Islands by the 1920s. Notornis, 60(4), 290-295.

Anus chlorotis
Williams, M. (2001). Productivity and survival within 2 declining populations of brown teal ( Anas chlorotis ). Notornis, 48(4), 187-195.

Aotea
Imber, M. J., McFadden, I., Bell, E. A., & Scofield, P. R.. (2003). Post-fledging migration, age of first return and recruitment, and results of inter-colony translocation of black petrels ( Procellaria parkinsoni ). Notornis, 50(4), 183-190.

apparent survival
applied monitoring
Stewart, P., & Hasenbank, M.. (2018). North Island brown kiwi (Apteryx mantelli) monitoring at Whenuakite: Trend comparison of observer and acoustic recorder collected call counts. Notornis, 65(4), 179-186.

Aptenodytes forsteri
Miskelly, C. M., Simpson, P. M., Argilla, L. S., & Cockrem, J. F.. (2012). Discovery, rehabilitation, and post-release monitoring of a vagrant emperor penguin (Aptenodytes forsteri). Notornis, 59(3&4), 116-122.

Apteryx
Dent, J. M., & Molles, L. E.. (2015). Sexually dimorphic vocalisations of the great spotted kiwi (Apteryx haastii). Notornis, 62(1), 1-7.

Apteryx australis
Miller, P. J., & Pierce, R. J.. (1995). Distribution and decline of the North Island Brown Kiwi ( Apteryx australis mantelli ) in Northland. Notornis, 42(3), 203-211.

Tansell, J., Edmonds, H. K., & Robertson, H. A.. (2016). Landscape-scale trapping of stoats (Mustela erminea) benefits tokoeka (Apteryx australis) in the Murchison Mountains, Fiordland, New Zealand. Notornis, 63(1), 1-8.

Apteryx haastii
Scofield, R. P. (2004). Clarification of the status of the type specimens of Apteryx haastii Potts 1972, the great spotted kiwi. Notornis, 51(3), 151-154.
