Here’s a first report for Saudi Arabia, which has recently started allowing tourists into the country.
Saudi Arabia, 2022: Carlos Bocos, 5 days & 12 species including King Jird, Yemeni Mouse, Egyptian Mouse-tailed Bat and Hamadryas Baboon.
Jon
Here’s a first report for Saudi Arabia, which has recently started allowing tourists into the country.
Saudi Arabia, 2022: Carlos Bocos, 5 days & 12 species including King Jird, Yemeni Mouse, Egyptian Mouse-tailed Bat and Hamadryas Baboon.
Jon
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Hi Jon
Great report from KSA.
Would be be good to touch base with you or Carlos. Some interesting records.
Andrew
Hi Andrew,
Feel free to send me an email: CNBocos@gmail.com
Cheers
Nice! Was it an independent trip or a guided tour?