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- Review of Long-Term Shorebird Monitoring in North Western Australia
- A Survey of Waterbirds Using the Parry Lagoons Area of the Ord River Floodplain Ramsar Site in May 2018
- Why Do Curlews Numenius Have Decurved Bills?
- Ord River Floodplain 6.16 MB
- Scolopacidae Species Tree, Part I
- Update Shorebird Population Estimates Report
- Flora and Veg Survey Report
- West Kimberley Water for Food Project Gogo Station & Lower Fitzroy River Scan of Surface Water-Dependent Values
- FAR EASTERN CURLEW Numenius Madagascariensis
- HAPPY WORLD CURLEW DAY! Micha Jackson, Amanda Lilleyman, Brad Woodworth, Eduardo Gallo Cajiao
- NSW ORAC CASES Decided in 2017.Pdf
- Eighty-Mile Beach Ramsar Site, Report to the Department of Environment and Conservation, Perth, Western Australia
- What to Look For: Eskimo and Little Curlews Compared
- Ord River Floodplain
- THE LONG MUD Benthos and Shorebirds of the Foreshore of Eighty-Mile Beach, Western Australia
- Eskimo Curlew: a Vanishing Species?
- Recovery Strategy for the Eskimo Curlew (Numenius Borealis) in Canada
- Shorebird Species Recorded in the USA and Canada
- Shorebirds Identification Booklet
- Waterbirds and Coastal Seabirds of Timor-Leste (East Timor): Status and Distribution from Surveys in August 2002–December 2004
- Background Information and Threatened Shorebirds
- Migratory Shorebird Factsheet November 2014
- (MYSMA): North-Western Australian Shorebird Surveys and Workshops
- Far Eastern Curlew Numenius Madagascariensis
- Where Have Our Curlew Gone?
- The Many Unknowns About Plovers and Sandpipers of the World: Introduction to a Wealth of Research Opportunities Highly Relevant for Shorebird Conservation
- BIRD SIGHTINGS November/December 2002 113
- Priority for Shorebird Working Group, 2019-2020 1. Support Identification
- Shorebirds of the Kimberley Coast – Populations, Trends and Threats
- Is Bill Length in Curlews Numenius Associated with Foraging Habitats and Diet in Non-Breeding Grounds?
- Record Numbers of Grasshopper-Eating Waders
- The Eskimo Curlew in Britain Tim Melling
- Port Hedland Regional Fauna Assessment
- Internationally Important Waterbird Sites in Manila Bay, Philippines
- Ord River Floodplain Ramsar Information Sheet