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June 2021

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14 June 2021
Central and South America
Peru

New Trip Report: Peruvian Amazon, 2021

Here is an excellent report from Greg Easton who just got back from Peru and saw a lot of good stuff, and saw it well judging by the photos. All the more impressive given he was wi

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14 June 2021
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Golden snub nosed monkeys; best place to see

There seems to be a fair few places where you can see golden snub nosed monkeys in the wild and they range from: 5km of forest covered in tourists feeding monkeys Bananas to 200km

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14 June 2021
Europe and the Palearctic
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New Trip Report: Western Spitsbergen, 2019

Here’s a report from Jon Swenson. Western Spitsbergen, 2019: Jon Swenson, 4 days & 13 species including Blue, Beluga and Bowhead Whales. Jon

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14 June 2021
Central and South America
Caribbean

Turks & Caicos

For some reason I always enjoy posting trip reports from countries not yet covered on Jon’s website. So here is one from Turks & Caicos (although I’ve only been to

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  1. Vsevolod Rudyi on “Amazing Azores: The Sequel”, or “In the wake of the Giants”20 April 2026

    Thanks, Jon! Pico is indeed a magical place for whale watching. Your report opened a wonderful destinations for many mammalwatchers…

  2. Vsevolod Rudyi on “Amazing Azores: The Sequel”, or “In the wake of the Giants”20 April 2026

    Hi, Marcelo, yes, it was a pleasure to meet you too! I hope you get these Blue Whales next time!

  3. Fred Hood on India – The Next Chapter20 April 2026

    I have not been to India at all, though our founder keeps bugging me to go.

  4. Ian Thompson on India – The Next Chapter20 April 2026

    Thanks, Fred. Have you visited Bhitarkanika? It really is a fantastic spot and seems to be surprisingly little-visited.

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