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Birds New Zealand - Notornis March edition

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Birds New Zealand - Notornis March edition

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The March edition of Birds New Zealand's acclaimed scientific journal 'Notornis' is now online. It includes new papers on the Birds of Te Araroa Trail – Aotearoa New Zealand’s long pathway; Aspects of the biology and ecology of variable oystercatchers on the east coast of North Auckland; Sightings and dispersal of black-billed gulls banded at North Canterbury, 1958–1974 and 1983; and Breeding seabird assemblage of Rapa, Austral Islands, Eastern Polynesia.

Link to Notornis PDF: https://www.birdsnz.org.nz/news/notorni ... ow-online/

SPECIAL OFFER: New members of Birds New Zealand currently receive a free copy of 'New Zealand Seabirds - a natural history' by Kerry-Jayne Wilson, published in 2021 and valued at $50, including over 100 colour photos and maps (while stock last, excl. overseas and family subscriptions).

Birds New Zealand membership includes:
Our quarterly 'Birds New Zealand' A4 colour magazine and acclaimed scientific journal, 'Notornis'
Occasional special editions of 'Notornis' and discounts on books about birds
Opportunities to take part in field trips and surveys, hear speakers at branch meetings, and improve your birding skills
Free Birds New Zealand branded sticker and lens cloth
Early bird discount for the annual Birds New Zealand Conference (next one will be held in Auckland, King's Birthday weekend, 31 May-2 June 2025)

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