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Cape Barren Goose Copyright  (Photographer: Jennifer Spry)

Australian Field Ornithology Articles

For the convenience of our users some of our back articles are now available on-line:

24 Downloadable documents (Showing 1 to 20)
Date Name Size
2010-03AFO Cover and Contents March 2010158 kB
2009-12Asian Brown Flycatchers - First Australian Records212 kB
2007-03Atlantic Petrel at sea off Western Vic553 kB
2010-06Black-necked Stork338 kB
2009-09Clarkesdale185 kB
2009-06Complete Issue June 20081.1 MB
2009-09Complete Issue Sept 2009792 kB
2009-12Dec 2009 Cover Pages (inc Contents)144 kB
2010-06Grey Falcon186 kB
2012-01Grey Falcon227 kB
2008-12Grey Headed Lapwing156 kB
2009-12Grey Nightjar - First Australian Record170 kB
2012-01Island Monarch272 kB
2010-10Lesser Coucal156 kB
2010-12Little Paradise Kingfisher241 kB
2011-09Pictorella Manikins 134 kB
2011-06Powerful Owl200 kB
2011-08Powerful Owl - Dispersal into Town and uses Artificial Nest-box411 kB
2011-06Powerful Owl Nestbox411 kB
2011-08Powerful Owl- Predispersal Range, Behaviour and Use of Exotic Roost Trees by a Subadult200 kB

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