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Gangloff, B., & Wilson, K. - J.. (2004). Feeding frequency, meal size and chick growth in Pycroft's petrel ( Pterodroma pycrofti ): preparing for chick translocations in Pterodroma species. Notornis, 51(1), 26-32.

Gangloff, B., & Wilson, K. - J.. (2004). Feeding frequency, meal size and chick growth in Pycroft's petrel ( Pterodroma pycrofti ): preparing for chick translocations in Pterodroma species. Notornis, 51(1), 26-32.

Gangloff, B., & Wilson, K. - J.. (2004). Feeding frequency, meal size and chick growth in Pycroft's petrel ( Pterodroma pycrofti ): preparing for chick translocations in Pterodroma species. Notornis, 51(1), 26-32.

Fordham, R. A., Saafi, P. A., & Minot, E. O.. (2004). Food and nest sites of koki ( Prosopeia tabuensis , Psittacidae) on 'Eua Island, Tonga. Notornis, 51(3), 164-166.

Fordham, R. A., Saafi, P. A., & Minot, E. O.. (2004). Food and nest sites of koki ( Prosopeia tabuensis , Psittacidae) on 'Eua Island, Tonga. Notornis, 51(3), 164-166.

Wakelin, M. (2004). Foods of New Zealand dabchick ( Poliocephalus rufioectus ) and New Zealand scaup ( Aythya novaeseelandiae ). Notornis, 51(4), 242-245.

Barr, H., & Geraux, H.. (2004). Great cormorant ( Phalacrocorax carbo ) breeds in New Caledonia. Notornis, 51(2), 113-115.

Parker, K. A., Hughes, B., Thorogood, R., & Griffiths, R.. (2004). Homing over 56 km by a North Island tomtit ( Petroica macrocephala toitoi ). Notornis, 51(4), 238-239.

Brockie, R. E., & O'Brien, B.. (2004). House sparrows ( Passer domesticus ) opening autodoors. Notornis, 51(1), 52-52.

Oppel, S., & Beaven, B.. (2004). Juvenile Stewart Island robins ( Petroica australia rakiura ) disperse up to 16 km. Notornis, 51(1), 55-56.

Imber, M. J. (2004). Kermadec petrels ( Pterodroma neglecta ) at Ilha da Trindade, South Atlantic Ocean and in the North Atlantic. Notornis, 51(1), 33-40.

Imber, M. J. (2004). Kermadec petrels ( Pterodroma neglecta ) at Ilha da Trindade, South Atlantic Ocean and in the North Atlantic. Notornis, 51(1), 33-40.

Medway, D. G. (2004). The land bird fauna of Stephens Island, New Zealand in the early 1890s, and the cause of its demise. Notornis, 51(4), 201-211.

Bell, B. D., & Brackenberry, G.. (2004). New Zealand dabchicks ( Poliocephalus rufopectus ) dive to gain access to nest under jetty at Lake Taupo, New Zealand. Notornis, 51(3), 158-159.

Bourne, W. R. P., & Jouanin, C.. (2004). The origin of specimens of New Zealand storm petrel ( Pealeornis maoriana Mathews, 1932). Notornis, 51(1), 57-58.

Thorsen, M., Innes, J., Nugent, G., & Prime, K.. (2004). Parental care and growth rates of wild New Zealand pigeon ( Hemiphaga novaeseelandiae ) nestlings. Notornis, 51(3), 136-140.

Dilks, P. (2004). Population status, breeding and ecology of Chatham Island Tui ( Prosthemadera novaeseelandiae chathamensis ). Notornis, 51(4), 217-226.

Battley, P. F., & Moore, S. J.. (2004). Predation of non-breeding wrybills in the Firth of Thames. Notornis, 51(4), 233-234.

Scofield, R. P., & Wiltshire, A.. (2004). Snow petrel ( Pagodroma nivea ) records from Macquarie Island. Notornis, 51(3), 168-169.

Robertson, H. A., & Colbourne, R.. (2004). Survival of little spotted kiwi ( Apteryx owenii ) on Kapiti Island. Notornis, 51(3), 161-163.

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.

2005
Quintana, R. D., Pratolongo, P. D., Agraz, J. L., Benitez, O., & Mengual, A. R.. (2005). Activity rhythms at a gentoo penguin ( Pygoscelis papua ) colony at Cierva Point, Antarctic Peninsula. Notornis, 52(3), 133-137.

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

Jamieson, I. G., Grant, J. L., & Beaven, B. M.. (2005). Capture and handling of saddlebacks during pre-nesting does not affect timing of egg-laying or reproductive success. Notornis, 52(2), 81-87.

Jamieson, I. G., Grant, J. L., & Beaven, B. M.. (2005). Capture and handling of saddlebacks during pre-nesting does not affect timing of egg-laying or reproductive success. Notornis, 52(2), 81-87.
