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Author: ficustours

HomePosted by ficustours(Page 2)
17 March 2020
Oriental
Brown Palm CivetEndemic MammalsEndemic PrimatesLion-tailed MacaqueNilgiri Tahrsouth IndiaWestern Ghats

Western Ghats: Lion-tailed Macaque, Brown Palm Civet and other endemic mammals, a trip report

Please see http://ficustours.blogspot.com/2020/03/western-ghats-lion-tailed-macaque-brown.html for full report A brief, mammal watching oriented guided tour, with a focus on ende

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2 August 2019
Oriental
Nilgiri Martenorientalsouth IndiaWestern Ghats

Sighting Records of Nilgiri Marten

Hello all, I have been lucky enough to see among south India’s most elusive (and endemic to the region as well) mammals, the Nilgiri Marten, twice. Sharing a brief report and

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20 July 2019
Oriental
Equipment Review; Flashlight; ThruNite; Mammal watching at night

Flashlight Review: ThruNite Catapult V6 with Nitecore 60mm red filter

Dear All, Please follow this link to read a non-technical, end-use specific review of a compact flashlight that I have been using for wildlife watching at night, over the last few

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17 December 2018
OrientalUncategorised
Bengal TigerBrown Palm CivetdholeElephantEndemic MammalsFicus Wildlife and Natural History ToursGrizzled Giant SquirrelleopardLion-tailed MacaqueMegafaunaNilgiri LangurNilgiri TahrSlender Lorissouth IndiaWestern GhatsWestern Ghats Squirrel

Western Ghats Spring 2018

This is a report based on a guided mammal/birdwatching oriented trip to various locations in the Western Ghats of south India this spring Dates: 25th March to 7th April 2018 (guid

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