The latest issue of Notornis (Volume 72, Part 2, June 2025) has been posted online with the following papers:
The mysterious Miss Rebecca Stone and her collection of birds from Hokianga, 1842: a window into early ornithology in Aotearoa New Zealand
Changes in the bird community of Auckland Domain’s urban forest between 1987 and 2020
Records of petrels (families Oceanitidae and Procellariidae) in the Cook Islands, 1970 to present
Dispersal of invasive Berberis glaucocarpa in secondary forest occurs mainly by exotic frugivores
GPS tracker trial on kea (Nestor notabilis) at Aoraki/Mount Cook National Park
Birds observed and collected by the Austrian Novara Expedition when in New Zealand, 1858–1859
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