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 PDF
Peregrine Falcons taking seabirds – a comment on Stuart et al. 2024 S. Debus 3 PDF
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 PDF
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 PDF
Same, same but different: A comparison of bird surveys in two areas of urban Forster, New South Wales A. Carlson 23-34 PDF

APPENDIX

Probable successful double brooding and brood overlapping in the Galah in the Hunter Region, New South Wales K.J. Pryor 35-41 PDF
Recent trends for Hunter Estuary waterbird and shorebird populations A. Stuart 42-49 PDF
Large autumn night roosts of Rainbow Lorikeets and other lorikeet species in Raymond Terrace P. Slack 50-51 PDF
Broughton Island: common birds and seasonal visitors A. Stuart 52-58 PDF
Waterbird utilisation of Ross Wallbridge Reserve, Raymond Terrace, New South Wales N. Fraser and P. Slack 59-62 PDF
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 PDF
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 PDF
Ecological determinants of birdlife on Stockton Beach and the associated dune complex J. Goswell 82-94 PDF
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 PDF
Nest-prospecting Little Shearwater on Broughton Island M. Schulz and S. Callaghan 98-100 PDF