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August 2019

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14 August 2019
Europe and the Palearctic
Georgia Armenia Caucasus Bezoar Tur Bear

Southern Caucasus trip to Georgia and Armenia

Dear all, I have just uploaded the report of the Caucasus Roya trip I guided for Batumi Birding in May 2019. It is a trip report that spans both Georgia and Armenia and is mainly f

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14 August 2019
Oriental
Japan

Hokkaido trip report

Just spent a few days on Hokkaido. Small mammal and fox numbers are very high; hares are totally missing. 1. Sendai-Tomakomai ferry worked out great: a mixed group of Pacific white

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14 August 2019
North American
birdsJulymammalsSciuridaesound recordingsummer

Mammalwatching in the Pacific Northwest with notes on birds and hotspots

In July 2019 I visited the Pacific Nortwest on a road trip with a tent from Vancouver Island to Monterey and San Francisco. In 3,5 weeks I did not have the time to go for every spe

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12 August 2019
North American
batsDolphinsMolesshrewsSmall MammalsTrappingVoleswhales

Future Maine & Nova Scotia Trip: Trapping/Location Assistance Wanted

Hello all! Long time user of this wonderful resource, first time poster. My goal like many of you here is to see/photograph as many mammal species as possible in my lifetime. Most

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12 August 2019
North American
USAVirginiaWest Virginia

New Trip Report: Appalachian Cottontails and Allegheny Woodrats

I spent last weekend with my kids on a quick trip looking for two mammals a few hours south of New York City. West Virginia We spent a night at Canaan Village, right in the middle

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12 August 2019
Africa
Chad

Advertising a 2020 Trip to Chad with Chalo Africa

Let’s Go to Chad in 2020 with Chalo Africa Ennedi – Ounianga – Zakouma 6-Person Group Departure Dates: Arrival in Chad on February 21, 2020 – Departure from Chad on March 1

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11 August 2019
Africa
African Golden CatUganda

African Golden Cat pictures from Bwindi Forest

For those who aren’t on Facebook, here are some fabulous shots of relaxed and prolonged encounter with an African Golden Cat after a gorilla hike in Bwindi Impenetrable Fores

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11 August 2019
Central and South America
Brazil

New Trip Report: Emas National Park (Brazil)

Emas really is THE place to see Pampas Cats. Emas National Park, 2019: Andreas Jonsson, 5 nights and 11 species including Pampas Cats, Hoary Fox and Molina’s Hognosed Skunk.

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10 August 2019
North American
IdahoSouth DakotaWisconsinWyoming

Road Trip With Rodents: Mid-Northern USA

My two teenage kids – Patrick and Katy – spend each July in the USA with me. The days when I could drag them off – especially my daughter – on an intensive

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7 August 2019
Uncategorised
Thermal scope

Travelling with Thermal scope

Hi, We have recently bought a Pulsar thermal scope and are very happy with it and are planning to travel with it abroad. Now I have heard rumors that someone has had it confiscated

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