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Vol. 3 No. 1 (1988): Muruk - The Journal of the Papua New Guinea Bird Society
Vol. 3 No. 1 (1988): Muruk - The Journal of the Papua New Guinea Bird Society
Published:
1988-06-01
Full Issue
Muruk Vol 3(1)
Articles
Editorial
Mike Hopkins
2
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Great Reed Warbler Acrocephalus arundinaceus at Bensbach - second record for Papua New Guinea
Brian W. Finch
3
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High altitude Scrubfowl
William R. Cooper
4
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Eurasian Starling Sternus vulgaris at Moitaka
Brian Finch
4
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White Pygmy-Goose
A new species for the Port Moresby area
Roger K. Hicks, Chris H. B. Eastwood, Will F. Glynn
5
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Rediscovery of a resident population of Eurasian Coot Fulica atra in Papua New Guinea
Brian W. Finch, David Gillieson
6
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Grey Imperial Pigeon near Karawari Lodge, East Sepik Province
Helen C. Fortune Hopkins
6
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Records of birds feeding at flowering or fruiting trees in Papua New Guinea
Helen C. Fortune Hopkins, Michael J. G. Hopkins
7-9
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Observations of birds feeding in a fruiting Planchonella
Roger K. Hicks, Jenny H. Hicks
10-11
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Some feeding records for Birds of Paradise
Helen C. Fortune Hopkins
12-13
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Food plants of female Fan-tailed Berrypeckers
Roger K. Hicks
13
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Feeding observations of Short-tailed Paradigalla
Roger K. Hicks, Jenny H. Hicks
14
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Feeding observations at a fruiting Pipturus
Roger K. Hicks
15
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Feeding observations of female Crested Bird of Paradise
Roger Hicks
15
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Myopia in June
Roger K. Hicks
16
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Myola in September
Roger K. Hicks
17-18
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A brief visit to Papua New Guinea
Clive Green, Mary Jean Hage
19
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A weekend in Tari
Roger K. Hicks, Jenny H. Hicks
20-23
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Field Guide Inc. Tour of PNG 1986
Anon.
23-24
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Owling at the Pacific Adventist College, Port Moresby
Roger K. Hicks
25
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Recent observations: January - March 1987
Roger Hicks
26-30
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Recent observations April to June 1987
Roger Hicks
32-38
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Maps and a list of places mentioned in the this issue.
Anon.
30-31, 39-40
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