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A 'Slow Pace of Life' in Australian Old-Endemic Passerine Birds Is Not Accompanied by Low Basal Metabolic Rates
DRAFT Biodiversity Action Plan 2021 - 2026
Regent Honeyeater Identification Guide
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Accepted Version
December 2016 Vol
A Biodiversity Survey of the Adelaide Park Lands South Australia in 2003
Birds of King Island Checklist
Honey Possum
Notes on the Birds of Nadgee, Particularly the Striated Fieldwren Calamanthus Fuliginosus
Sex Determination by Morphology in New Holland Honeyeaters, Phylidonyris Novaehollandiae: Contrasting Two Popular Techniques Across Regions STEVEN MYERS, DAVID C
Global Effects of Land-Use Intensity on Local Pollinator Biodiversity ✉ Joseph Millard 1,2 , Charlotte L
Saving the REGENT HONEYEATER a CONSERVATION and MANAGEMENT GUIDE
BORR Northern and Central Section Targeted Fauna Assessment (Biota 2019A) – Part 3 (Part 7 of 7) BORR Northern and Central Section Fauna
Phylidonyris Novaehollandiae)
The Relative Sizes and Asymmetry of Kidneys in Passerine Birds from Australia and North America
Coal Mines Historic Site Master Plan 2013
A Photographic Record of a Possible New Holland Honeyeater Phylidonyris Novaehollandiae Longirostris × White-Cheeked Honeyeater P
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Aprasiainis87 FAMILY
Generic Allocation of the Tawny-Crowned Honeyeater Walter E
The Ecological Significance of Sexual Dimorphism in the Crescent Honeye Ater, Phylídonyris Pyrrhoptena
Canberra Bird Notes
A Wildlife Garden
Meliphagidae)
October/November 2017 PROGRAM
Checklist of the Birds of Western Australia R.E
Assessing Climate Change Vulnerability: Novel Methods for Understanding Potential Impacts on Australian Tropical Savanna Birds
Alarm Calls and Information Use in the New Holland Honeyeater
Appendix E BORR Targeted Fauna Assessment
Seasonal Patterns of Reproduction in Heathland Honeyeaters Are Not Responses to Changing Nectar Availability
WHITE-CHEEKED HONEYEATER (Phylidonyris Niger) - VORAC Submission
A Stereological Analysis of Kidney Structure of Honeyeater Birds (Meliphagidae) Inhabiting Either Arid Or Wet Environments
OTWAY BIOSCAN Great Otway National Park July 2018–June 2019 OTWAY BIOSCAN Great Otway National Park
Wet Tropics Bioregion Birds Species List NCA Key C - Common, V – Vulnerable, NT – Near Threatened, E – Endangered, Introduced
HOST LIST of AVIAN BROOD PARASITES - 2 - CUCULIFORMES - Old World Cuckoos
Meliphagidae Species Tree