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June 2018

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10 June 2018
Oriental
Malayan tapir!

Malayan tapir in one night at Kumbang hide!

Malayan Tapir, Malaysia June 2018

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9 June 2018
Oriental
Sri Lanka

New Trip Report: Wilpattu National Park and elsewhere in Sri Lanka

Here is another new report from Chris Townend’s Wise Birding Wilpattu National Park and more, 2018: Wise Birding, 2 weeks &  16 species including Leopard and Purple-fa

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8 June 2018
Europe and the Palearctic
France

New Trip Report: Chartreuse Chamois, France

Ralf Bürglin was in the Chartreuse Mountains on a successful quest for the local Chamois subspecies. Chartreuse Mountains (Grenoble): Ralf Bürglin , 2 days & 3 species inclu

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8 June 2018
Europe and the Palearctic
Spain

New Trip Report: Andujar, Spain

And the last of the batch of new reports from Chris Townend’s Wise Birding is from Spain. Andujar, 2018: Wise Birding, 5 days & 8 species including Iberian Lynx and Span

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7 June 2018
North American
Minnesota

New Trip Report: Minnesota

Here is another new report from Chris Townend’s Wise Birding, once again successful – this time exceptionally successful – in the search for a Canada Lynx. Minne

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6 June 2018
Africa
Democratic Republic of the CongoDRC

New Trip Report: Bonobos in the Democratic Republic of the Congo

Here’s a report of a fabulous adventure that I would love to do some day. Congo, 2017: Birdquest, 2 weeks & 15 species including White-bellied Pangolin, Wolf’s Monk

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6 June 2018
North American
Hawaii

Hawaiian hoary bats on Big Island

I just spent a few hours on Big Island of Hawaii to see lava fountains produced by erupting Kilauea Volcano. While sneaking through the forest at midnight to avoid numerous police

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5 June 2018
Europe and the Palearctic
MoroccoWestern Sahara

New Trip Reports: Western Sahara

Here are two new reports for the Western Sahara from Chris Townend’s Wise Birding Western Sahara, Feb 2018: Wise Birding, 1 week & 9 species including Sand Cat, African W

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4 June 2018
Oriental
Borneo

New Trip Report: Sabah and Sarawak

Here’s a new – and typically thorough – report from Stefan Lithner who was in Sabah and Sarawak earlier this year.  Though this was primarily a bird tour he reco

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1 June 2018
North American
New MexicoTexas

Hog-nosed Skunking

I’ve been looking for an American Hog-nosed Skunk since the late 1990s. I’ve looked several times in Texas, New Mexico and Mexicowithout success, and was contemplating

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