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May 2019

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31 May 2019
Oriental
BaliIndonesia

New Trip Report: West Bali National Park

Here’s a report from Michael Johnson. West Bali National Park, 2019: 4 days & 9 species including Javan Lutung, Black Giant Squirrel and Rusa Deer. Jon

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26 May 2019
Europe and the Palearctic
FinlandSaimaa Ringed Seal

In search of Saimaa Ringed Seal

Last weekend, on Saturday 25th of May 2019, I drove to estern Finland, just one species in my mind; the Saimaa Ringed Seal (Pusa hispida saimensis) – as I had not ever seen i

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25 May 2019
Europe and the Palearctic
Morocco

Sand Cats in Birds Nests Paper

Some of you might remember my recent Morocco report where we saw a Sand Cat sheltering in a raven’s nest. This behavour, originally discovered by Jean-Michel Bompar last year

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24 May 2019
Oriental
Blue WhaleElephantFishing catJungle catleopardpurple-faced leaf monkeyred slender lorissloth bearSri Lankastripe-necked mongoosetoque macaque

TRIP REPORT – SRI LANKA

SRI LANKA. 18 nights. 50 species including leopard, fishing cat, jungle cat, sloth bear, elephant, stripe-necked mongoose, red slender loris, toque macaque, purple-faced leaf monke

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24 May 2019
Europe and the Palearctic
Mongolia

New Trip Report: Mongolia

Justin Brown just got back from Mongolia. Gobi Bears do exist! Mongolia, 2019: Justin Brown, 2 weeks & species including Saiga, Camels and a Gobi Bear. Jon

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23 May 2019
Europe and the Palearctic
Red Fox (Vulpes vulpes schrencki)

Red Fox (Vulpes vulpes schrencki)

21 February 2019. Betsukai–Cape Notsuke Lighthouse, Hokkaido Prefecture, Japan. Two subspecies of this widespread Holarctic species are reported to occur in Japan. This is V.

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23 May 2019
Africa
South Africa

Trip report Western Cape, South Africa, 6.-12. December 2007

My trip to South Africa was not a mammal trip – nor a birding trip – but a work-related conference trip. Still I was able to get out to the nature, primarily to birding

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23 May 2019
Central and South America
Chile

Chile – March 2019

Chile March 2019 Patagonia and Lauca, new locations for Huemel

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23 May 2019
Europe and the Palearctic
Sika (Cervus nippon nippon)

Sika (Cervus nippon nippon)

21 February 2019. Betsukai–Cape Notsuke Lighthouse, Hokkaido Prefecture, Japan This species retains spots into adulthood, an evolutionary process known as neoteny. However th

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23 May 2019
Oriental
BorneoSabah

New Trip Report: Sabah

Another report from Vladimir Dinets. Mount Kinabalu and Sepilok, Sabah, 2019: Vladimir Dinets, 9 days & 56 species including Sun Bear, Kinabalu Ferret Badger and Spotted Giant

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