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September 2018

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17 September 2018
Europe and the Palearctic
Austria

New Trip Report: Austria

A short report from Ingo Weiß Vienna and Lake Neusiedl, Austria, 2018: Ingo Weiß, 4 days & 22 species (some of the bats were “bat detected”) including European P

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15 September 2018
Central and South America
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Ecuador & Galapagos Islands Wildlife Holiday Trip Report from Royle Safaris

In June/July Royle Safaris ran a very generalist wildlife watching tour to Ecuador and the Galapagos Islands. The 3 week trip incorporated the Andes, Amazon and Galapagos. It was v

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13 September 2018
Africa
Uganda

New Trip Report: Rwanda and Uganda

There are some wonderful photos in this report focusing on primates. Rwanda and Uganda, 2018: Andy Murch,  2 weeks (or so) & 42 species (with 15 primates) including Uganda

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10 September 2018
Oriental
Sri Lanka

New Trip Report: Sri Lanka

A new report from Janco van Gelderen with some great photos. Sri Lanka, 2018: Janco van Gelderen, 15 days & 30 species including Fishing Cat, Leopard, Sloth Bear, Crested Porc

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9 September 2018
Africa
Madagascar

New Trip Report: Madagascar

Romain Bocquier was lucky enough to spend 4 weeks in Madagascar in July. Madagascar, 2018: Romain Bocquier, 4 weeks & 43 species including Fossa, Narrow-striped and Ring-tailed

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8 September 2018
Australasia
New Zealand

New Trip Report: New Zealand

New Zealand, 2018: Valentin Moser, 10 days & 6 species including Hector’s Dolphins and New Zealand (Hooker’s) Sealions. Jon

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8 September 2018
North American
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Report of Baird’s Beaked Whale and Guadalupe Fur Seal from Southern California

This is a second-hand report of two good species from Southern California, but neither can be chased (unless you have a private yacht). Just as well — Jon Hall is out of leav

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7 September 2018
Europe and the Palearctic
Turkey

Istanbul – Persian Squirrel Twitch

So, if you are in Istanbul with a long layover, or no desire to brave the crowds at the Topkapi Museum, then why not go find a Persian Squirrel!  When I looked for Persian Squirre

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7 September 2018
Uncategorised
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Weirdest Mammals in the World

I was in Borneo recently and whilst the group and I were looking at a wonderful red morph Colugo we were talking about the strangest and weirdest mammals in the world. So we came u

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7 September 2018
Central and South America
Argentina

Peninsula Valdes, Argentina

A work trip to Buenos Aires at the very end of August 2018 was a welcome opportunity to visit the Valdes Peninsula in Patagonia, which has been on my bucket list ever since I saw

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