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Overbeek, A., Galla, S., Brown, L., Cleland, S., Thyne, C., Maloney, R., & Steeves, T.. (2020). Pedigree validation using genetic markers in an intensively- managed taonga species, the critically endangered kakī (Himantopus novaezelandiae). Notornis, 67(4), 709-716.

Ospina-Alvarez, A. (2014). Breeding ecology of brown booby (Sula leucogaster) in Gorgona Island, eastern tropical Pacific Ocean. Notornis, 61(1), 10-18.

Ortiz-Catedral, L. (2009). Some observations on the behaviour of the critically endangered orange-fronted parakeet (Cyanoramphus malherbi) on Maud Island, New Zealand. Notornis, 56(3), 165-166.

Ortiz-Catedral, L. (2010). No T-cell-mediated immune response detected in a red-fronted parakeet (Cyanoramphus novaezelandiae) infected with the Beak and Feather Disease Virus (BFDV). Notornis, 57(2), 81-84.

Ortiz-Catedral, L. (2014). Breeding season diet of the Floreana mockingbird (Mimus trifasciatus), a micro-endemic species from the Galapagos Islands, Ecuador. Notornis, 61(4), 196-199.


Ortiz-Catedral, L. (2010). Homing of a red-crowned parakeet (Cyanoramphus novaezelandiae) from Motuihe Island to Little Barrier Island, New Zealand. Notornis, 57(1), 48-49.

Ortiz-Catedral, L. (2014). Haematologic reference ranges of two remnant populations of the red-crowned parakeet (Cyanoramphus novaezelandiae) in New Zealand. (D. H. Brunton, Tran., M. E. Hauber, Ed.)Notornis, 61(3), 131-136.

Ortiz-Catedral, L. (2012). Habitat use by the critically endangered orange-fronted parakeet (Cyanoramphus malherbi) on Maud Island: its relevance for future translocations. Notornis, 59(3&4), 148-152.


Orenstein, R. J. (1979). Notes on the Ma'o ( Gymnomyza samoensis ), a rare Samoan honeyeater. Notornis, 26(2), 181-184.

Oppel, S., & Beaven, B. M.. (2002). Stewart Island robins ( Petroica australis rakiura ) fly home after transfer to Ulva Island. Notornis, 49(3), 180-181.

Oppel, S., & Beaven, B.. (2004). Survival and dispersal of mohua ( Mohoua ochrocephala , Pachycephalidae) after transfer to Ulva Island, New Zealand. Notornis, 51(2), 116-117.

Oppel, S., & Beaven, B.. (2004). Juvenile Stewart Island robins ( Petroica australia rakiura ) disperse up to 16 km. Notornis, 51(1), 55-56.

Onley, D. K., & Schweigman, P.. (2004). First record of Franklin's gull ( Larus pipixcan ) in New Zealand. Notornis, 51(1), 49-50.


Onley, D. J. (1982). The nomenclature of the Spotless Crake ( Porzana tabuensis ). Notornis, 29(1), 75-77.

Onley, D. J. (1980). Bird counts in lowland forests in the Western Paparoas. Notornis, 27(4), 335-362.

Onley, D. J. (1982). The Spotless Crake ( Porzana tabuensis ) on Aorangi, Poor Knights Islands. Notornis, 29(1), 9-21.

Onley, D. J. (1983). The effects of logging on winter bird populations near Karamea. Notornis, 30(3), 187-197.

Onley, D. J. (1986). A method of ageing the Tui ( Prosthemadera novaeseelandiae ) and its use in assessing body measurements. Notornis, 33(1), 45-49.

Olson, S. L., Park, K. C., Clench, M. H., & Borecky, S. R.. (1983). The affinities of the New Zealand passerine genus Turnagra. Notornis, 30(4), 319-336.

Olson, S. L. (1990). Comments on the osteology and systematics of the New Zealand passerines of the genus Mohoua. Notornis, 37(3-4), 157-160.

Olson, S. L. (1986). Emendation of the name of the fossil rail Rallus hodgeni Scarlett. Notornis, 33(1), 32-32.
