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MARINE ORNITHOLOGY

Vol. 28 No. 1 ISSN 1018-3337 2000

Contents

Pages S. HAMILTON. How precise and accurate are data obtained using an

infra-red scope on burrow-nesting Sooty Shearwaters Puffinus griseus? ... 1–6 K. REINHARDT, S. HAHN, H.-U. PETER & H. WEMHOFF.

A review of the diets of Southern Hemisphere skuas ... 7–19 R.D. QUINTANA, V. CIRELLI & J.L. ORGEIRA. Abundance and spatial

distribution of bird populations at Cierva Point, Antarctic Peninsula ... 21–27 R.D. QUINTANA & V. CIRELLI. Breeding dynamics of a Gentoo Penguin

Pygoscelis papua population at Cierva Point, Antarctic Peninsula ... 29–35 G.E. SOAVE, N.R. CORIA, D. MONTALTI & A. CURTOSI. Breeding flying birds in the

region of the Fildes Peninsula, King George Island, South Shetland Islands, Antarctica, 1995/96 ... 37– 40 P. LUMPE & K. WEIDINGER. Distribution, numbers and breeding of birds at the

northern ice-free areas of Nelson Island, South Shetland Islands, Antarctica, 1990–1992 ... 41– 46 R.M. WANLESS & T.B. OATLEY. Sixth review of data held by the

Central Data Bank for Antarctic Bird Banding, July 1987–June 1996 ... 47–52 C.M. PHILLIPS. Publications and theses on Antarctic and sub-Antarctic birds, 1995 ... 53–57 C.M. GARCIA ESPONDA, N.R. CORIA & D. MONTALTI. Breeding

birds at Halfmoon Island, South Shetland Islands, Antarctica, 1995/96 ... 59–62 N. MILIUS. The birds of Rothera, Adelaide Island, Antarctic Peninsula ... 63–67 D.L. PATTERSON & S. HUNTER. Giant Petrel Macronectes spp. band

recovery analysis from the International Giant Petrel Banding Project, 1988/89 ... 69–74 K.L. MILLS. Diving behaviour of two Galápagos Penguins Spheniscus mendiculus ... 75–79

SHORT COMMUNICATIONS

P.A. WHITTINGTON , B.M. DYER & N.T.W. KLAGES.Maximum longevities

of African Penguins Spheniscus demersus based on banding records ... 81–82 L.K. BLIGHT & S. STEVENS. Partial melanism in King Penguins Aptenodytes patagonicus ... 83

SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE ON ANTARCTIC RESEARCH: WORKING GROUP ON BIOLOGY:

BIRD BIOLOGY SUBCOMMITTEE. Minutes of Meeting, 16–18 July 1998, Concepcion, Chile ... 85–92

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