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ABSTRACT ACCORDING to the Journal of the South African Ornithologists' Union for December, 1912, a special effort is being made to arouse interest in the dates of arrival and departure
of the local migratory species, such as the bee-eater, red-legged kestrel, swallow, and golden oriole. With this object in view, school teachers willing to assist are to be admitted to
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