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October 2016

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3 October 2016
North American
BobcatNew England CottontailNorth AmericaRhode Island

Bobcat – Trustom Pond NWR, Rhode Island (and other New England sightings)

I had a wonderful observation of a Bobcat on the Farm Field Loop at Trustom Pond NWR around 5:00 PM today – it caught what appeared to be a Meadow Vole, and played with it th

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3 October 2016
Oriental
India & Nepal HolidayIndia & Nepal Mammal WatchingIndia WildlifeNepal WildlifeRoyle Safaris

India & Nepal Wildlife Holiday Trip Report – Royle Safaris

Kanha, Kaziranga & Chitwan Wildlife Holiday Trip Report – Royle Safaris A safari focusing on Tigers and Rhinos to Kanha, Kaziranga and Chitwan National Parks in India and

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3 October 2016
Europe and the Palearctic
Finland Mammal WatchingRoyle SafarisWolverine HolidayWolverine Photography Trip

Wolverine Photography Holiday Trip Report – Royle Safaris (2)

Wolverine Photography Tour – Royle Safari A second Royle Safaris wolverine photography tour to Finland trip report with mammal highlights being many hours of wolverine sighti

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