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October 2011

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27 October 2011
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RFI: Florida in Late November

Hi folks, I am currently in the process of planning a birding trip near the end of November, to coincide with the marine mammal meeting being held in Tampa. During the meeting I pl

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24 October 2011
Europe and the PalearcticNorth American
ArizonaHolland

New Trip Reports – Arizona and the Netherlands

SE Arizona, 2011: Alan Dahl, a week & 16 species including Mexican Fox Squirrel and Antelope Jackrabbit. Double Dutch, 2011: Mark Hows, 3 days & 16 mammals including Bi-Col

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23 October 2011
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India

The Western Ghats & Mumbai, 2011

I’d been to the centre, west and east of India but never to the south, which has a set of nice endemic species including Lion-tailed Macaques and Nilgiri Tahrs. So the Wester

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18 October 2011
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New Trip Report – India

Here’s a report of my trip to Mumbai and through the Western Ghats which is ending right now. Over 40 species including Nilgiri Tahrs and Langurs, Lion-tailed Macaques, Brown

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12 October 2011
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Handbook of Mammals Volume 2 is out

Volume 2, hoofed mammals, is now out. I know one blog member here who posted a pretty scathing comment on it on the lynx site, but I figured I would put my 2 cents in. P.S. there i

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12 October 2011
Europe and the Palearctic

Finland

Hi I’m planning a trip to Finland at the beginning of June, next year.  My priority is wolverine.  I’ve read the reports on here, and Wild Brown Bear – where Ma

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6 October 2011
Australasia
Northern TerritorySouth Australia

Rodents in the Red Centre

When I last went to Old Andado Station, back in 2005, I was with my 4 year old son. We’d just seen Ayers Rock and he was using Ayers as a superlative. We named the bone chatterin

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