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Volume 117, issue 1



Research Papers
Hunting in Myanmar is probably the main cause of the decline of the Spoon-billed Sandpiper Calidris pygmeus
C. Zöckler, T. Htin Hla, N. Clark, E. Syroechkovskiy, N. Yakushev, S. Daengphayon & R. Robinson
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Initial results from light level geolocator trials on Ruddy Turnstone Arenaria interpres reveal unexpected migration route
C. Minton, K. Gosbell, P. Johns, M. Christie, J.W. Fox & V. Afanasyev
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Phenology of southward shorebird migration through the Popayán Plateau, Andes of Colombia
F. Ayerbe-Quiñonez & R. Johnston-Gonzalez
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The effect of human disturbance on the local distribution of American Oystercatchers breeding on barrier island beaches
T. Virzi
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Movements of Grey-tailed Tattlers and Terek Sandpipers in the East Asian-Australasian Flyway
N.J.B.A. Branson, Y. Shigeta, C.Y. Chiang & C.D.T. Minton
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The path to adult dress: primary moult in second-year Wood Sandpipers Tringa glareola in southern Africa
M. Remisiewicz, A.J. Tree, L.G. Underhill & P.B. Taylor
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Red Knot Calidris canutus migration at Grays Harbor and Willapa Bay, Washington: spring 2009
J.B. Buchanan, L.J. Salzer, G.E. Hayes, G. Schirato & G.J. Wiles
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Contrasting the flexibility of schedules in related species with different migration strategies: Black-tailed Godwits and Whimbrels breeding in Iceland
T.G. Gunnarsson
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Wintering and winter site-fidelity of Piping Plovers Charadrius melodus in SW Florida, USA
T.H. Below
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Attachment of geolocators to Bar-tailed Godwits: a tibia-mounted method with no survival effects or loss of units
J.R. Conklin & P.F. Battley
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Correction factors for hatching success rates of meadow birds not derived by the Mayfield method
H. Hötker
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Short Communications

Contrasting reactions to human disturbance in Eurasian Oystercatchers Haematopus ostralegus on the south coast of Norway
K.M.C. Tjørve & E. Tjørve
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Black-winged Stilt Himantopus himantopus himantopus, a new shorebird for Indonesia
M. Iqbal, H. Abdillah & A. Nurza
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Other material

North American Shorebird Literature - 2009
compiled by B.A. Andres
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Notes and News
Compiled by Silke Nebel
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International Wader Study Group Annual Conference 2010
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