His first published work was an article in an ornithological journal, written in 1902 when he was just fifteen.
He also was invited to the editorship of the ornithological journal, Ibis.
He contributed regularly to the Journal of Ornithology and other ornithological journals.
Following the Keene Act, he contributed scholarly articles to ornithological journals.
The journal was established in 1901 and is the oldest ornithological journal published in Australia.
In a review in the ornithological journal Emu Ian Taylor said:
Together Schaaning and this group campaigned in newspapers nationwide, calling for benefactors to help found an ornithological academic journal.
As well as numerous papers in ornithological journals, works he authored include:
Hinde wrote two books and an article for an ornithological journal:
It publishes an ornithological journal, Ostrich, covering the birds of Africa and its islands.