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March 2018

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23 March 2018
Europe and the Palearctic
Japan

Hokkaido

I spent the last few days in Hokkaido looking (unsuccessfully) for bat roosts. Interesting sightings included: more than an hour of scope views of a pod of karasu beaked whales fro

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21 March 2018
Central and South America
Lagothrix poeppigiiPeruRangeWooly Monkey

Significant range expansion for Silvery Woolly Monkey?

During a birding visit to Peru in August 2015, I observed several monkey species in Manu National Park. Among these were several sightings of Woolly Monkeys. Several parties were s

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21 March 2018
Europe and the Palearctic
Israel

New Trip Report: Israel

Here’s a new report from Mark Hows who – with Mike Richardson – is just back from Israel. Israel, 2018: Mark Hows, 1 week & 28 species including Persian Fallo

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20 March 2018
Australasia
Thailand Kaeng Krachan Ko Surin Khao yai

Thailand trip report Jeroen Verhoeff 2018

THAILAND trip report 2018                    19-3-2018   As mentioned before, my 10 year old son wanted to see the jungle and coral reefs, so we went for a 12 day

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19 March 2018
Central and South America
Brazil

A Tale of Two Tamarins … and a Marmoset

In February 2017 I was sitting in a Brooklyn bar having a beer with my buddy Luqman and meeting for the first time his friend Gilbert who was visiting from Brazil. Before we&#821

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19 March 2018
Australasia
Victoria

New Trip Report: Melbourne area, Australia

Melbourne, 2018: Vladimir Dinets, 2 weeks & 29 species including Leadbeater’s Possums,  Greater and Yellow-bellied Gliders and Koalas. Jon

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17 March 2018
Australasia
Brush-tailed PhascogalePaul CarterRed-tailed Phascogale

Trip Report: southwest Western Australia, Nov 2017

On a mammal-watching trip from 5th  to 22nd Nov 2017 I saw 23 mammals and +15 reptile species. Numbat, Red-tailed and Brush-tailed Phascogales were the highlights. The report post

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17 March 2018
North American
angelesBatBeareagle lakefoxkangaroo ratPikapoint vicenteSequoiawoodrat

Some Southern California sites for Mammals-odds and ends

socal odds and ends Includes a red fox denning sight in San Pedro, some tips on Point Vicente in Palos Verdes, A great pika sight in Mineral King Sequoia, a couple spots in the Ang

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16 March 2018
Central and South America

Costa Rica Feb 2018

Report_CostaRica2018

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15 March 2018
Central and South America
Central AmericaMousePanamasquirrel

Help: Chiriqui highland mouse and squirrel

Hi all, a couple of question marks from a stay at a cabin (#8) at Los Quetzales Lodge, Guadeloupe, Chiriqui, western Panama in February this year. The first is a mouse that was see

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