Wood, K.A. 1993. Feeding behaviour, offal preferences and tarsus shape of Puffinus shearwaters offcentral New South Wales. <strong>No</strong>tornis 40(2): 123-127.Work, T.M. & Rameyer, R.A. 1999. Mass stranding of Wedge-tailed Shearwater chicks in Hawaii.Journal of Wildlife Deseases 35(3): 487-495.Buller's ShearwaterPuffinus bulleri [Salvin 1888, New Zealand].Breeding: Poor Knights Island (off <strong>No</strong>rth Island, New Zealand).<strong>No</strong>n-breeding: Disperses over much of the Pacific.Other names: Grey-backed Shearwater, New Zealand Shearwater.Sir Walter Lawry Buller (1838-1906), New Zealand ornithologist and lawyer who also spent time asa Government minister between 1896 and 1899. He was the first native-born New Zealander toestablish a reputation as a scientist of international status.Cheshire, N.G. 1974. Sightings of Buller’s Shearwater in Fijian and Tongan waters. <strong>No</strong>tornis 21: 182.Falla, R.A. 1924. Discovery of a Breeding Place of Buller's Shearwater, Poor Knights Island, N.Z.Emu 24: 37-43.Flood, B. 2004. Pelagic Day-Trips off Australia and New Zealand. Alula 10(4): 170-180 (176).Freeman, A. 1992. Petrels on the Mernoo Bank and Chatham Rise. <strong>No</strong>tornis 39(1): 57-58.Gould, P. et al 1998. Foods of Buller's Shearwaters (Puffinus bulleri) associated with driftnet fisheriesin the central <strong>No</strong>rth Pacific Ocean. <strong>No</strong>tornis 45(2): 81-92.Harper, P.C. 1983. Biology of Buller’s Shearwater (Puffinus bulleri) at the Poor Knights Islands, NewZealand. <strong>No</strong>tornis 30: 299-318.Jenkins, J.A.F. 1974. Local distribution and feeding habits of Buller's Shearwater (Puffinus bulleri).<strong>No</strong>tornis 21: 109-120.Jenkins, J.A.F. 1988. The distribution of Buller’s Shearwater (Puffinus bulleri) in New Zealandcoastal waters and in the Tasman Sea. <strong>No</strong>tornis 35: 203-215.Langlands, P.A. 1991. Buller's Shearwaters foraging around fishing vessels. <strong>No</strong>tornis 38(4): 266.Powlesland, R.G. & Pickard, C.R. 1992. Seabirds found dead on New Zealand beaches in 1988,and a review of Puffinus species recoveries, 1943 to 1988. <strong>No</strong>tornis 39(1): 27-46.Russ, R. & Shirihai, H. 2000. The birds, marine mammals, habitat and history of the subantarcticislands off New Zealand. Alula 6(3): 82-147 (124).Wahl, T.R. & Tweit, B. 2000. Seabird abundances off Washington, 1972-1998. Western Birds 31(2):69-88 (75).Wahl, T.R. 1975. Seabirds in Washington's offshore zone. Western Birds 6(4): 117-134 (123).Wahl, T.R. 1985. The distribution of Buller’s Shearwater Puffinus bulleri in the <strong>No</strong>rth Pacific Ocean.<strong>No</strong>tornis 32: 109-117.Wiles, G.J. et al 2004. New and <strong>No</strong>teworthy Bird Records for Micronesia, 1986–2003. Micronesica37(1): 69-96.Sooty ShearwaterPuffinus griseus [Gmelin 1789, Southern Hemisphere between 35° S and 50° S = New Zealand].Breeding: S Chile & Falkland Islands and islands off SE Australia & New Zealand.<strong>No</strong>n-breeding: Disperses widely throughout five of the Seven Seas to the N & S Atlantic, IndianOcean and N & S Pacific.Barthel, P.H. 2006. Rätselvogel 114: Dunkler Sturmtaucher Puffinus griseus [Mystery Bird 114: SootyShearwater Puffinus puffinus]. Limicola 20(4): 196-198.Battley, P. 1991. Letters: Wrecking in seabirds. Birding World 3(12): 419-420.Bourne, W.R.P. 1993. Behaviour notes: Birds breeding on Rockall. British Birds 85(1): 16-17.Briggs, K.T. & Chu, E.W. 1986. Sooty Shearwaters off California: distribution, abundance and habitatuse. The Condor 88: 355-364.Brown, R.G.B. et al 1981. The foods of Great and Sooty Shearwaters Puffinus gravis and P. griseusin Eastern Canadian Waters. Ibis 123: 19-30.Bugoni, L. & Furness, R.W. 2009. Age composition and sexual size dimorphism of albatrosses andpetrels off Brazil. Marine Ornithology 37(3): 253-260.Camphuysen, C.J.K. 1995. Sooty and Manx Shearwaters in the southern <strong>No</strong>rth Sea: an offshoreperspective. Limosa 68: 1-9.Charleton, K. et al 2009. Spatial variation in burrow entrance density of the sooty shearwater(Puffinus griseus). <strong>No</strong>tornis 56(1): 1-10.13
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