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Serval and Caracal Photo Tour 2023 – Trip Report
During our inaugural Cat Expedition’s serval and caracal tour, we saw five different servals, including watching an extended hunting session. No caracals despite our best eff
Serval Central
Serval central
RFI: Servals in Secunda South Africa
Has anyone had any experience of, or have any information about looking for Serval in the Secunda area of South Africa? I read with interest reports in 2015 of research being under
Encounter with a Zanzibar Servaline Genet
Happy New Year to all members of this blog! I have the following story as a followup to Valdimir’s last post regarding amateur mammalwatching: Last month I had the mammal thr
Serval photographed in Morocco
This is interesting. I had no idea Servals came so far north http://moroccanbirds.blogspot.com/2014/08/serval-photographed-middle-atlas.html Many thanks to Mohamed from Moroccan Bi
Ethiopia
Check out Jon Hall’s report from December 2024 with 20 species including Rufous Sengi, Ammodile and Dibatag.
Weekend in Ethiopia’s Bale Mountains
In December 2024 I spent a weekend in the Bale Mountains before meeting my friends for a trip to Ethiopia’s Somali Region in search of Dibatag. Håkan Pohlstrand who guided f
The Weekly Recap
Hello everyone and welcome back to the weekly recap! This week’s first report is from Klil and Assaf Zaitlin’s trip to Uganda, where they saw a whopping 52 species in only 10 d
Uganda, 2024:
Klil and Assaf Zaitlin, mammals and birds. 10 days and 52 species including serval, 3 genet species, 16 primate species and more surprises.