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Author: Jon Hall

HomePosted by Jon Hall(Page 10)
12 August 2022
Central and South America
BoliviaBrazil

New Trip Report: Brazil and Bolivia

Here’s an interesting – first time – report from Guido Rommens and Micheline De Vleminck, who saw some great stuff in Brazil and Bolivia in June, with species inc

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11 August 2022
Oriental
BorneoMalaysia

New Trip Report: Sabah, Borneo

Here’s a new report from Ian Thompson of his (and my) trip to Borneo last month with AA Borneo. Featuring green testicles, a squirrel riding a muntjac and a bucket-load of ot

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10 August 2022
Europe and the Palearctic
MadeiraPortugal

New Trip Report: Madeira

Here’s another Madeira report. Madeira, 2022: Michael Kessler’s report of mammals seen during a 2 week family holiday with 5 cetacean species including Bryde’s Wh

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8 August 2022
Australasia
IndonesiaWest Papua

New Trip Report: West Papua

Another mega report from Carlos Bocos who found 27 species of mammals (during a birding tour!). A few years ago my expectation was you might see 5 species of mammals during a mamma

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8 August 2022
Oriental
BorneoIndonesiaMalaysia

New Trip Report: SW Borneo

Here’s an interesting report from a bit of Borneo that is not often mammalwatched (but apparently  should be visited more – I am already making plans). Sarawak and Kal

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6 August 2022
Europe and the Palearctic
Madeira

New Trip Report: Madeira 2021

A short report from John Wright who spent a week on Madeira last year. Madeira, 2021: John Wright, 1 week & 5 species including Sperm Whales and Atlantic Spotted Dolphins. Jon

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5 August 2022
AfricaUncategorised
Chad

Advertising: Chad 2023 megatour – Two places open and a price discount

Chad is one of the most exciting travel and safari destinations in the world right now and there are two spots left on a mammalwatching small group trip of a lifetime to Chad that

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4 August 2022
Australasia
Queensland

Family-friendly mammalwatching near Brisbane Queensland

Here are some ideas for places to mammalwatch in South East Queensland that the non-mammal people in your life might enjoy. Kid-friendly mammalwatching in SE Qld, 2022: Warren Gils

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2 August 2022
Oriental
India

New Trip Report: Pench National Park, India

Pench is becoming an increasingly popular park for mammalwatchers. Here is a helpful report from Atif Hashmi that shows why. Pench NP, 2022: Atif Hashmi, 3 days & 15 species in

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31 July 2022
North AmericanUncategorised
Washington

New Trip Report: Cascade Golden-mantled Ground Squirrels and Hoary Marmots in Washington State

Here is another report from Greg Steer. Mount Rainier & Mount St Helens, 2022: Greg Steer’s advice on where to see Cascade Golden-mantled Ground Squirrels and Hoary Marmo

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