Research & Resources

Published documents: 1910 - 2024

Littler, (1910), Forty-spotted Pardalote (Diamond-Bird), Birds of Tasmania, p.67 (Download PDF)

Wall, L.E, (1966), A nesting record of the Forty-spotted Pardalote, The Emu, Vol 66. Pt. 4, p. 366 (Download PDF)

Wall, L. E. (1982), Historical Notes on the Forty-spotted Pardalote, Australian Bird Watcher, Vol. 9 (5), pp. 65-168 (Download PDF)

Rounsevell, D. E & Woinarski J. C. Z, (1983), Status and Conservation of the Forty-spotted Pardalote, Australian Wildlife Research (CSIRO) Vol. 10, pp. 343-349 (Download PDF)

Bulman, C, D. E Rounsevell & J.C. Z Woinarski, (1986), The Forty-spotted Pardalote - an RAOU Conservation Statement, RAOU Report No. 17, Melbourne RAOU. (Download PDF)

Wall, L. E, (1982), Historical Notes on the Forty-spotted Pardalote, Australian Bird Watcher, Vol. 9 (5), pp. 165-168 (Download PDF)

Brown, P. B, (1989), The Forty-spotted Pardalote on Maria Island, Journal of the Bird Observers’ Association of Tasmania (Download PDF)

Bryant, S. L, (1991), The Forty-spotted Pardalote Recovery Plan (Management Phase), Prepared for Australian Parks and Wildlife Service (Download PDF)

Bryant S. L, (1992), Long-term sunival of the Forty-spotted Pardalate on Bruny island, World Wildlife Fund Final Report, Project No. 157. Dept. Parks, Wildlife & Heritage (Download PDF)

Bryant S. L, (1997), Status of Forty-spotted Pardalote Colonies, Tasmanian Bird Report, pp. 45-50 (Download PDF)

Brereton et al, (1997) Habitat modelling of the Forty-spotted Pardalote and recommendations for management (Download PDF)

Bryant S. L, & Bell, P. (2006), The Forty-spotted Pardalote Recovery Plan 2006-2010, Department of Primary Industries and Water (Download PDF)

Bryant S. L, (2010), Conservation Assessment of the Endangered Forty-spotted Pardalote 2009 - 2010, Tasmanian Land Conservancy (Download PDF)

Edworthy, A. B, (2016) Avian hosts, prevalence and larval life history of the ectoparasitic fly Passeromyia longicornis, Australian Journal of Zoology Vol. 64, pp. 100-106 (Download PDF)

Edworthy, A. B, (2017), Ecology and Conservation of the endangered Forty-spotted Pardalote (Download PDF)

Swart, I, (2017), Forty-spotted pardalote tree use and the influence of tree and manna variation (Download PDF)

Edworthy, A. B, et al, (2018), Native fly parasites are the principal cause of nestling mortality in endangered tasmanian pardalotes, Animal Conservation (Download PDF)

Alvez F, et al, (2019), Occupancy and density of a habitat specialist and a sympatric songbird species in Tasmania, Austral Ecology (Download PDF)

Alvez F, et al, (2020), Self-fumigation’ of nests by an endangered avian host using insecticide-treated feathers increases reproductive success more than tenfold (Download PDF)

Alvez F, et al, (2022), Modelling the distribution of a key habitat feature to guide future on-ground habitat assessment for an endangered specialist songbird (Download PDF)

Alvez F, et al, (2023), Using conservation genetics to prioritise management options for an endangered songbird, The Genetics Society (Download PDF)

Hingston, A. B, (2023), Independent fledglings of Forty-spotted Pardalotes in their natal territory: Implications for translocations, Australian Field Ornithology, Vol. 40 pp. 107-100 (Download PDF)

Forty-spotted Pardalote inspecting a purpose built nesting hollow on Bruny Island, Tasmania.

Image Gallery

Stay in touch.