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July 2016

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31 July 2016
Oriental

New Trip Report: Raja Ampat (West Papua)

And here is the last of Curtis Hart’s four reports from a spectacular location where the mammals can be very hard to find. Raja Ampat, 2016: Curtis Hart, 4 weeks & 8 spec

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30 July 2016
Oriental

New Trip Reports: Borneo (Sabah and Brunei)

And here’s two more from Curtis Hart covering his Bornean adventures. Sabah, 2015: Curtis Hart, 2 weeks & 35+ species including Spotted Giant Flying Squirrel, BInturon

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30 July 2016
Oriental

New Trip Report: Sulawesi

Curtis Hart spent the (northern) winter in Borneo and Indonesia.  Here’s the first of four reports from him about this exciting mammal watching region. Sulawesi, 2015: Curt

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27 July 2016
Uncategorised

Karasu beaked whale in the Pribilofs

The yet undescribed karasu beaked whale, previously known only from Japan, washes up in the Pribilofs: article. We’ll be looking for it during our Bering Sea Islands trip nex

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26 July 2016
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mammal watching

Scythebill – free software for keeping mammal records

  I’ve been using Scythebill to keep my bird records for a while.  The latest version now allows you to import lists of other creatures, and with Jon’s world mammal list

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26 July 2016
Europe and the PalearcticOriental

New Trip Report: Qinghai and Sichuan

Another very successful trip report covering both Sichuan & Qinghai on the same trip. I am envious of all those badgers in particular! Sichuan & Qinghai, 2016: Juan Luis Or

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24 July 2016
Europe and the PalearcticOriental

New Trip Report: Sichuan and Qinghai

Nigel Goodgame had a great time in China, and managed – with the new roads – to combine the Qinghai area and Sichuan into one 3 week trip. Sichuan & Qinghai, 2016:

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23 July 2016
Europe and the Palearctic

New Trip Report: Oman and Dubai

Oman and Dubai, 2016: Remco Hofland, 11 days (mainly birding) & 9 species in Oman including False Killer Whale and Africa Wild Cat, and 2 species in Dubai (Cape Hare and 

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23 July 2016
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California news

If you want to see a California vole, they are currently easy to find in Rancho San Antonio county park near Cupertino. The area where they are best seen is along the Permanente C

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22 July 2016
Central and South America

New Trip Report: Amazon River

Hi, I have a couple of reports to upload but am still catching up after Australia (a report will follow). Here’s the first – an epic report from Fiona Reid who just cam

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