The Whistler Volume 19 (2025)
This is the current content of volume 19. Additional articles will be uploaded as each is finalised.
Table of Contents
| Title | Authors | Pages | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Editorial | A. Stuart and N. Fraser | i-ii | |
| Silvereyes eating Gahnia seeds | N. Fraser, A. Stuart and M. Spillard | 1-2 | |
| Peregrine Falcons taking seabirds – a comment on Stuart et al. 2024 | S. Debus | 3 | |
| Using motus automated telemetry to quantify habitat use and movement in a Far Eastern Curlew within the Hunter Estuary, NSW, Australia | A.S. Griffin, C. Gapes, L.A. Williams, M.Taylor, R. Kyte, G. Little and J. Little | 4-13 | |
| Population trends for the birds of Salamander Waters Estate and comparisons with the nearby Mambo Wetlands Reserve populations | G. Stevens and L. Wooding | 14-22 | |
| Same, same but different: A comparison of bird surveys in two areas of urban Forster, New South Wales | A. Carlson | 23-34 | |
| Probable successful double brooding and brood overlapping in the Galah in the Hunter Region, New South Wales | K.J. Pryor | 35-41 | |
| Recent trends for Hunter Estuary waterbird and shorebird populations | A. Stuart | 42-49 | |
| Large autumn night roosts of Rainbow Lorikeets and other lorikeet species in Raymond Terrace | P. Slack | 50-51 | |
| Broughton Island: common birds and seasonal visitors | A. Stuart | 52-58 | |
| Waterbird utilisation of Ross Wallbridge Reserve, Raymond Terrace, New South Wales | N. Fraser and P. Slack | 59-62 | |
| Can Brahminy Kites survive the urbanisation challenge? A review of the factors affecting Brahminy Kites in the Hunter Region and beyond | L. Wooding | 63-72 | |
| Life on the edge of a flood plain – planting native vegetation to attract birds to a property on a rural subdivision | M. Newman | 73-81 | |
| Ecological determinants of birdlife on Stockton Beach and the associated dune complex | J. Goswell | 82-94 | |
| Breeding success of Australian Pied Oystercatchers on Corrie Island and Winda Woppa sandspit, Port Stephens NSW, summer 2024/25 | T. Blair, S. Taylor and N. Fraser | 95-97 | |
| Nest-prospecting Little Shearwater on Broughton Island | M. Schulz and S. Callaghan | 98-100 |