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How do I reference:  Hall personal comments   and     Hall unpublished data

The native animals that potentially prey on eggs and nestlings of the purple-crowned fairy-wren are: small semi-aquatic monitors (Varanus mitchelli, and V. mertensi); Yellow-spotted goanna (Varanus panoptes); Gilbert’s dragon (Lophognathus gilberti); common tree snake (Dendrelaphis punctate); common brown tree snake (Boiga irregularis); Olive Python (Liasis olivaceus). Pheasant coucals (Centropus phasianinus) take nestlings (Hall pers. Com. 2016).

The average natal dispersal of the purple-crowned fairy-wren is less than 3 km of river distance in quality habitat (Hall unpublished data), but movements of up to 70 km of river distance have been recorded (Hall unpublished data; Skroblin et. al 2014).

Department of the Environment (2016). Malurus coronatus coronatus in Species Profile and Threats Database, Department of the Environment, Canberra. Available from: http://www.environment.gov.au/sprat. Accessed 1 March 2016.

'''What codes do I use for this one? Is Department of the Environment the publisher?'''

Category:Malurus Category:Birds of Australia