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February 2021

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4 February 2021
Oriental
BorneoSabah

Advert: The Glory of Wild Sabah, Departing October 2021

Wildlife Trails are planning a 13 day tour to Sabah, Borneo in October this year, visiting Sepilok, the Kinabatangan River, Deramakot Reserve and the Danum Valley. HIGHLIGHTS • H

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3 February 2021
Africa
Dusky DolphinLagenorhynchus obscurusSt Helena Bay

Dusky Dolphin at Shelley Point, St Helena Bay 9South Africa)

In Jan 2021 I drove up to Shelley Point in the St Helena Bay area (2 hours drive north of Cape Town, South Africa) to look for Dusky Dolphin (Lagenorhynchus obscurus). On the mor

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2 February 2021
Africa
Bathyergus suillusCryptomys hottentotusDendromus mesomelasGrammomys dolichuruspacapix.com

Small Mammals in Wilderness (Western Cape, RSA)

On recent visits to Wilderness (2019 to 2021) I photographed the following small mammals: 1. Brants’ Climbing Mouse (Dendromus mesomelas) @ Fairy Knowe Backpackers. 2. Woodla

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31 January 2021
Uncategorised
thermal sciope

Sub £1000 thermal scope

I know it has been covered before but thermal imaging equipment seems to have become a lot more popular recently and, in the hope travel returns to something like normal, I am pond

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29 January 2021
Australasia
brumbycommon wombatgreater gliderlong-nosed potorooRed-necked wallaby

Trip Report: Barrington Tops National Park, NSW Australia, 24-25/01/21

Trip Report: Barrington Tops National Park, 24-25/01/21 Mammals seen in the wild are in bold – any other animals (birds, herps, captive mammals) are still mentioned, but they are

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23 January 2021
Australasia
AustraliaQueenslandtree-kangaroo

North Queensland 2020-21

Hello folks, This is a trip report from a recent visit to tropical north Queensland, Australia. A great mammal destination. Included 12 days/11 nights in Cairns, the Daintree, Athe

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23 January 2021
North American
Texas

South East Texas, 2020

Long long ago, in 2020 BC (Before Covid), I was about to take a trip to Texas to meet up with Plains Spotted Skunk researchers near Houston. I cancelled the trip at the very last m

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22 January 2021
Uncategorised

Latest update to my Global Mammal Checklist now available

If you are struggling to see new species in the wild these days then here’s a chance to get a few lifers from the comfort of your own home. I have just updated my global mamm

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17 January 2021
Oriental
identificationIndiamongoose

Indian Mongoose and Mouse identification help please

Hi All I confess that birds have been my main interest, but recent trips have become more mammal-orientated (including India in March 2020, with 17 species identified – I&#82

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15 January 2021
Central and South America
Ecuador

New Trip Report: Ecudaor

Here is another report from Ecuador – from John Rogers – covering visits in 2019 and 2020. Rio Canandé and the Andean east slope, 2019-20: John Rogers, 2 weeks or so a

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