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ORIGINAL ARTICLES
Passerine bird pollination and seed dispersal in Woodfordia floribunda Salisb. (Lythraceae), a common low altitude woody shrub in the Eastern Ghats forests of India
  Aluri Jacob Solomon Raju   p. 103 - 108
Migration of Honey-buzzards Pernis apivorus based on satellite tracking
  Hiroyoshi Higuchi, Hau-Jie Shiu, Hiroshi Nakamura, Akitake Uematsu, Kimihiro Kuno, Motoko Saeki, Masanobu Hotta, Ken-Ichi Tokita, Emiko Moriya, Emiko Morishita and Masayuki Tamura   p. 109 - 115
The effects of a typhoon (9918 Bart, 1999) on the bird community in a warm temperate forest, Southern Japan
  Shin-Ichi Seki   p. 117 - 128
Blood parasite prevalence and abundance in the bird communities of several forested locations in Southeast Asia
  Ilan Paperna, Malcolm C.-K. Soh, Charlotte A.-M. Yap, Navjot S. Sodhi, Susan L.-H. Lim, Dewi M. Prawiradilaga and Hisashi Nagata   p. 129 - 138
Feeding behavior and effect of prey availability on Sanderling Calidris alba distribution on Kujukuri Beach
  Toshimitsu Nuka, Christopher P. Norman, Kazuyuki Kuwabara and Tatsuo Miyazaki   p. 139 - 146
Predation risk and nest-site characteristics of the Black-browed Reed Warbler Acrocephalus bistrigiceps: the role of plant strength
  Shoji Hamao   p. 147 - 153
Effects of climatic conditions on the northward expansion of the wintering range of the Greater White-fronted Goose in Japan
  Tetsuo Shimada, Shouji Hatakeyama, Yoshihiko Miyabayashi and Masayuki Kurechi   p. 155 - 159
Effects of forest harvesting on Bufflehead and Common Loon foraging behavior
  Johanna P. Pierre, Shelly M. Boss and Cynthia A. Paszkowski   p. 161 - 168
ORIGINAL ARTICLES
Prey of the Long-eared Owl Asio otus in the suburbs of Niigata City, central Japan, as revealed by pellet analysis
  Akira Chiba, Manabu Onojima and Tohru Kinoshita   p. 169 - 172
Foraging habitat use by the Great Spotted Woodpecker Dendrocopos major in a fragmented forest landscape
  Sayaka Mori   p. 179 - 182
Erratum
Signal exploitation by parasitic young in bird: a new categorization of manipulative signals by Keita D. Tanaka and Keisuke Ueda. Volume 4, Number 1: 49–54.
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