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Promerops No 288 (November 2011)
Promerops No. 288 - Enigma - Cracking the mystery buzzard code by Lisle Gwynn Promerops No. 287 - Sclaters Lark nest enigma by John Fincham Promerops No. 286 - Memories of Nico Myburgh by Peter Steyn Promerops No. 285 - The ups and downs of Raptor research by Jo Hobbs Promerops No. 284 - A case of Goslicide by Peter Steyn Promerops No. 283 - 'n Krisis by die Uilkraals Rivier deur Pieter le Roux Promerops No. 282 - African Openbills in the Western Cape by Otto Schmidt Promerops No. 281 - Booted Eagles nesting on the Constantiaberg by Ann and Johan Koeslag Promerops No. 280 - Tern Ringing Report – Lourens River Estuary by Gordon Scholtz Promerops No. 279 - A morning visit to Zandvlei by Margaret Maciver Promerops No. 278 - Marabou Storks invade the Western Cape by Otto Schmidt Promerops No. 277 - Paarl Voelreservaat deur Abraham Retief Promerops No. 276 - Then and now by Rob Martin Promerops No. 275 - Spring has come by Bunty Rowan Promerops No. 274 - Nico Myburgh's Underwater Club by Nico Myburgh narrated to Peter Steyn Promerops No. 273 - Notes from a Rondebosch Garden by Virgina van der Vliet Promerops No. 272 - Large Spotted Thick-knee roost by Francois van der Merwe Promerops No. 271 - Cape Teal - A global rarity by Tony Williams Promerops No. 271 - The story of the Little Princess by Otto Schmidt Promerops No. 270 - Ringing Migrant Terns at the Lourens River Estuary by Gordon Scholtz Promerops No. 270 - Grass Owl nesting in the Southwestern Cape by Pieter van Oudtshoorn Promerops No. 269 - Memories of Rudolf Schmidt by Peter Steyn Promerops No. 269 - Proposed developments at the Lourens River Estuary by Dirk van Driel Promerops No. 268 - Of Birdies and Eagles by Michael Buckham Promerops No. 267 - Lourens River Tern Roost at risk by Jo Hobbs Promerops No. 266 - Strandfontein - a senario for dual land use by Dave Whitelaw Promerops No. 265 - A Gullery of Gulls by Tony Williams Promerops No. 264 - Stan Clarke by Otto Schmidt Promerops No. 263 - Rondevlei Nostalgia - Seventy Years Ago by Madeline Alston Promerops No. 262 - A bird camp at Ronde Vlei by Madeline Alston Promerops No. 261 - New school leaps into birding by Penny Dichmont Promerops No. 260 - Kirstenbosch and Cape Sugarbirds by Derek Longrigg Promerops No. 259 - Owls taking frogs as prey by Ann Koeslag
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