For anyone who has been contemplating visiting Deramakot here is something interesting 🙂 These are just two pictures Tom from Adventure Alternative Borneo took yesterday, and sent us, to drool over in jealousy ..
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Credit where credit is due, Michael was actually the b’stard who took the pics, rumour is that a bay cat was also seen the next night…
Before you post pictures of the Bay Cat and the marbled cat seen on 2 consecutive nights from Michael, be warned that you might have an unbearable inflation of requests to visit Deramakot by mammal watchers and all other kinds of naturalists and wildlife enthusiasts throughout the world ;-P
Another clouded leopard this week (yawn yawn), also masked palm civit, and otter civit
NICE!
And otter civet?! Any pictures? Jon would drool over that one (as would I, though we did see one briefly at Way Kambas)
Awaiting pics, meanwhile c.l video is now up:
https://www.facebook.com/AdventureAlternativeBorneo?ref=hl
Yep! A truly amazing place.
We got a tufted ground squirrel last week, not very grounded as well, down the road in Imbak
Strong reports coming in that not one but two clouded leopards were seen last night in Deramakot, we wait with increasing levels of excitement for the video to be uploaded!!!
Nice! Two leopards in a single sighting? Or even more crazy – TWO separate sightings???
Yes, 2 different animals! Crazy
https://www.facebook.com/AdventureAlternativeBorneo/photos/a.354557421277167.83055.206938782705699/1012578368808399/?type=3&theater¬if_t=like
http://www.theborneopost.com/2016/01/26/rare-bay-cat-species-found-in-many-parts-of-state/
You want to upload the latest CL and other marvels?
Tom, your most recent trip report deserves a new post on the blog. Post it as a new thread!! It’s a killer!
Not one but two clouded leopards seen last night!