Contents of this issue
Contents
- TITLE_SECTIONTitle Section
- CHAPTERThe Gannets at Cape Kidnappers 1. Population Changes 1945-1964
- ILLUSTRATIONFig. 1.—The three Hawke’s Bay gannetries: Cape Kidnappers, Black Reef and Kidnappers Plateau.
- ILLUSTRATIONFig. 7.—The growth of the Kidnappers Plateau gannetry from December, 1945, to December, 1964.
- ILLUSTRATIONFig. 8.—The population (in pairs) of Hawke's Bay gannetries from 1879 to 1964.
- ILLUSTRATIONPhoto: S.N. Beatus Fig. 2.—Cape Kidnappers gannetry looking south: Western slope to the right and eastern slope to th...
- ILLUSTRATIONPhoto: S.N. Beatus Fig. 3.—Black Reef gannetry looking north-west from the sea showing stacks 1-6 (centre), 7-8 (righ...
- ILLUSTRATIONPhoto: Alexander Turnbull Library Fig. 4.—Cape Kidnappers looking west, c. 1939. Note most of the western slope packe...
- ILLUSTRATIONPhoto: S.N. Beatus Fig. 5.—Black Reef gannetry looking north-west. From left to right, stacks 3 (“Bush Rock”), 4 (“Lo...
- ILLUSTRATIONPhoto: S.N. Beatus Fig. 6.—Kidnappers Plateau gannetry looking south showing larger group of nests 1 (“Old B”) and sm...
- ILLUSTRATIONPhoto: J.J. Whalan Fig. 9.—Cape Kidnappers gannetry, c. 1890, looking east from a sketch by Augustus Hamilton.
- ILLUSTRATIONPhoto: L.G. Adkin Fig. 10.—Cape Kidnappers gannetry. Northern part of saddle and eastern slope. 22 February 1913.
- ILLUSTRATIONPhoto: C.L. Beken Fig. 11.—Cape Kidnappers gannetry. Eastern slope and central saddle, c. 1920.
- ILLUSTRATIONPhoto: Alexander Turnbull Library Fig. 12.—Cape Kidnappers gannetry looking east, 1956. Note disappearance of nesting...
- ILLUSTRATIONFig. 13.—Diagrammatic distribution of areas occupied by nesting gannets between 1890 and 1964 at Cape Kidnappers gann...