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October 2020

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22 October 2020
Central and South America
Ecuador

New Trip Report: Tiputini and Cayambe-Coca, Ecuador

A great report from William Freedberg’s trip to Ecuador in January, featuring what must have been a superb – and superbly rare – encounter with three Bush Dogs, o

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21 October 2020
Oriental
Bat ID Borneo Sabah

Help with Bat Identification

Would anybody be able to help me identify this bat species, I’m not the best with bats! Found inside a banana leaf in Danum Valley in Sabah, Borneo (2016).

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19 October 2020
Central and South America
Bolivia

New Trip Report: Jaguar Land Reserve, Bolivia

Here’s a cool report, hot off the press from from Nicholas McPhee. Once again I am impressed with how much good stuff he was able to find in such a short time. Jaguar Land Re

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18 October 2020
North American
MontanaWyoming

New Trip Report: Yellowstone National Park

An August from John Rogers. Yellowstone, 2020: John Rogers, 4 days & 14 species including Snowshoe Hare, Wolf, Grizzly and Badger.   Jon

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13 October 2020
Africa
Uganda

Recommended Guide in Uganda?

Hi everyone, I’m thinking of making my first post-lockdown travel to Uganda next year… I have been looking through all the trip reports, and have been trying to nail do

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10 October 2020
Africa
rodents

Colomys split

African wading rat (Colomys goslingi) is split into 4 species: C. goslingi (lowland Cameroon to Kenya), C. lumumbai (with a range similar to that of the bonobo), C. eisentrauti (Ba

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1 October 2020
Europe and the Palearctic
FranceItaly

New Trip Report: France and Italy

Here’s a new report from Dominique Brugiere who was travelling this month. Seems like Abruzzo National Park is definitely worth a vist! Abruzzo National Park and the French A

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1 October 2020
Central and South America
batsEcuadorPanama

New Myotis

A new bat species from mountains of Panama, Costa Rica and Ecuador. Check your photos from the area 🙂

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30 September 2020
Europe and the Palearctic
UKUnited Kingdom

New Trip Report: Mull, Scotland

Here’s a report from Hugh Lansdown – with some wonderful images – from the Isle of Mull. Mull, 2020: Hugh Lansdown, 10 species including Risso’s and Common

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28 September 2020
Europe and the Palearctic
Romania

New Trip Report: Romania

Here’s an excellent report from Romania with a very impressive haul of 46(!) species as well as some killer photos of European Mink, which I had no idea were watchable anywhe

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    Great report. Any chance you photographed the Hispid Hares in Bardia? Those are a genuine rarity to observe.

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