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Sei Whales off of Massachusetts

Whale watch boats on Stellwagen bank have produced Sei Whales for the last two weekends.  Today we likely had 20+ individuals, with numerous individuals around the boat for most o

Sei whales off New Hampshire, now

Those in or near New England might find this report interesting.

Sei and Right Whales off of Massachusetts

I’m on a boat heading back into Gloucester, Massachusetts and just had an awesome afternoon whale watching. I was hoping for Atlantic White Sided Dolphins which I missed. But

Baird’s Beaked Whale off Calif (second-hand report)

California birders use cruise ships in spring as they try for offshore petrels during repositioning runs. Holland America, Princess Cruises, and others need to move boats from Mexi

Massachusetts

Cynde’s been on about 2000 trips over 20 years and has seen Sei Whales just 10 – 15 times, and seen them skim feeding only once. Northern Right Whales, while regular during the

The Weekly Recap

Hello and welcome back to the weekly recap! Starting off this week is Bryan Kao’s report from a trip to California. With gorgeous photos, some highlights are Northern Elephant Se

“Amazing Azores: The Sequel”, or “In the wake of the Giants”

Please enjoy this trip report, in which me (Seva Rudyi) and Kristin Van Gaever went back to the Azores in March-April 2026 to try and see migrating baleen whales. The trip exceeded

The Weekly Recap

Hi everyone, welcome back to the weekly recap! Kicking this week off is Hugh Lansdown’s great report of a campervan trip around Scandinavia with Brown Bears, Musk Ox, courtin

Cetaceans mammal list rankings

Where to see the World’s Cetaceans

Adam Walleyn wrote this useful post back in January 2022, which generated more information in the comments. I’m updating it to include some of that information and some addit

Cheesemans’ Ecology Safaris: Marine Mammal Highlights from South Georgia & Antarctic Peninsula, October 2023

South Georgia & Antarctic Peninsula Expedition: October 2023 A Mammal Watcher’s Dream Journey to the Southern Ocean Our October 2023 expedition took us on an extraordinary

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17 May 2026
Thermal Master DV2 Camera Available Again Worldwide While Stocks Last
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Any interest in snow leopards this October or November?
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Anyone interested in joining me, Mammalia tours and some very cool bats in Ivory Coast and Equatorial Guinea? (early 2028)

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  1. Chad Johnson on Any interest in snow leopards this October or November?17 May 2026

    I have an update about cost. If we can put together a party of at least 4, it would be…

  2. Andreas Jonsson on Northern and Central Vietnam 202617 May 2026

    Yet another mammalwatching country to be visited. Thanx for the report.

  3. Sebastian Kennerknecht on My Big Cat Year – Mongolia and the quest for the Snow Leopard16 May 2026

    Congratulations on another cat species, well done Marc! Keep it up and thanks for the fantastic updates.

  4. CarlosBocos on Rwanda 2025 Trip Report16 May 2026

    Very cool report, Bas! Keep them coming!

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17 May 2026
Thermal Master DV2 Camera Available Again Worldwide While Stocks Last
16 May 2026
Any interest in snow leopards this October or November?
16 May 2026
Anyone interested in joining me, Mammalia tours and some very cool bats in Ivory Coast and Equatorial Guinea? (early 2028)
15 May 2026
Rwanda 2025 Trip Report

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