Jn. Dunlop et Ja. Goldberg, The establishment of a new Brown Noddy Anous stolidus breeding colony off south-western Australia, EMU, 99, 1999, pp. 36-39
A new breeding colony of the Brown Noddy, which started on Lancelin Island
in south-western Australia around 1991, expanded exponentially between 1994
-95 and 1996-97. This growth in the number of breeding pairs resulted from
the immigration of noddies from another breeding area, probably the Houtman
Abrolhos 275 km to the north. In the 1996-97 breeding season there were tw
o distinct waves of laying. The initial laying period, which had occurred i
n the previous two seasons, peaked in early November and was more synchrono
us than the second one. The second wave peaked in early December and result
ed from laying by new arrivals with probably some re-laying from earlier lo
sses. There was a significant reduction in clutch volume after the first 15
days of laying. Factors which may have produced a decline in egg size late
r in the season are discussed.