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Imber, M. J., Bell, B. D., & Bell, E. A.. (2005). Antipodes Islands birds in autumn 2001. Notornis, 52(3), 125-132.

Mischler, C. P., & Bell, E. A.. (2017). At-sea distribution of breeding male and female grey petrels (Procellaria cinerea) determined from New Zealand fisheries bycatch. Notornis, 64(2), 68-75.

Bell, E. A. (2016). Diving behaviour of black petrels (Procellaria parkinsoni) in New Zealand waters and its relevance to fisheries interaction. Notornis, 63(2), 57-65.

Mischler, C. P., Robertson, C. J. R., & Bell, E. A.. (2015). Gender and geographic variation in morphometrics of white-chinned petrels (Procellaria aequinoctialis) in New Zealand and their foraging activities as determined from fisheries bycatch. Notornis, 62(2), 63-70.

Miskelly, C. M., Bell, E. A., Elliott, G. P., & Walker, K. J.. (2006). Hakawai' aerial displaying by three populations of subantarctic snipe (genus Coenocorypha). Notornis, 53(4), 375-381.

Reyes, E. M. R., Suarez-Spin, G., & Bell, E. A.. (2017). La Niña signal? Unusual inshore sightings of black petrel (Procellaria parkinsoni) in Santa Elena Province, Ecuador. Notornis, 64(1), 24-26.

Bell, E. A., Bell, B. D., Sim, J. L., & Imber, M. J.. (2013). Notes on the distribution, behaviour and status of grey petrel (Procellaria cinerea) on Antipodes Island, New Zealand. Notornis, 60(4), 269-278.

Gaskin, C. P., Harrison, P., Baird, K. A., Cunninghame, F., Ismar, S. M. H., & Bell, E. A.. (2016). An opportunistic sighting of a flock of black petrels (Procellaria parkinsoni) at Galápagos Islands, Ecuador. Notornis, 63(1), 54-56.

Imber, M. J., McFadden, I., Bell, E. A., & Scofield, P. R.. (2003). Post-fledging migration, age of first return and recruitment, and results of inter-colony translocation of black petrels ( Procellaria parkinsoni ). Notornis, 50(4), 183-190.

Mischler, C. P., Bell, E. A., Landers, T. J., & Dennis, T. E.. (2015). Sex determination of black petrels (Procellaria parkinsoni) using morphometric measurements and discriminant function analysis. Notornis, 62(2), 57-62.

Bell, M., Bell, B. D., & Bell, E. A.. (2005). Translocation of fluttering shearwater ( Puffinus gavia ) chicks to create a new colony. Notornis, 52(1), 11-15.

Miskelly, C. M., Crossland, A. C., Sagar, P. M., Saville, I., Tennyson, A. J. D., & Bell, E. A.. (2015). Vagrant and extra-limital bird records accepted by the Birds New Zealand Records Appraisal Committee 2013-2014. Notornis, 62(2), 85-95.

Miskelly, C. M., Crossland, A. C., Sagar, P. M., Saville, I., Tennyson, A. J. D., & Bell, E. A.. (2017). Vagrant and extra-limital bird records accepted by the Birds New Zealand Records Appraisal Committee 2015-2016. Notornis, 64(2), 57-67.

Miskelly, C. M., Crossland, A. C., Saville, I., Southey, I., Tennyson, A. J. D., & Bell, E. A.. (2019). Vagrant and extra-limital bird records accepted by the Birds New Zealand Records Appraisal Committee 2017–2018. Notornis, 66(3), 150-163.

Miskelly, C. M., Scofield, P. R., Sagar, P. M., Tennyson, A. J. D., Bell, B. D., & Bell, E. A.. (2011). Vagrant and extra-limital bird records accepted by the OSNZ Records Appraisal Committee 2008-2010. Notornis, 58(2), 64-70.

Miskelly, C. M., Crossland, A. C., Sagar, P. M., Saville, I., Tennyson, A. J. D., & Bell, E. A.. (2013). Vagrant and extra-limital bird records accepted by the OSNZ Records Appraisal Committee 2011-2012. Notornis, 60(4), 296-306.
