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Author: Jon Hall

HomePosted by Jon Hall(Page 103)
8 June 2016
Central and South America

New Trip Report: Chiloe, Chile

Here’s a useful update on the mammal watching on Chiloe Island, Chile. Chiloe, 2016: Nayer Youakim, 5 days & 8 species including a Guigna, Chilean Dolphins and a Pud

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7 June 2016
Europe and the Palearctic
Uzbekistan

New Trip Report: Uzbekistan

Mammalwatching.com has a first report from Uzbekistan! An interesting country with some good mammals, albeit hard to find. Uzbekistan, 2016: Michel Gervais, 3 weeks & a few mam

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6 June 2016
Central and South America

New Trip Report: Costa Rica

An interesting report from Michael Kessler, who spent 4 weeks in Costa Rica.  He was mainly botanising, but managed to see a bunch of good mammals too.  I was particularly intere

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5 June 2016
Central and South America

An accessible trail on Chiloe Island

Jeroen Beuckels got in touch with me asking if I could spread the word about a very worthwhile project he is working on in Chiloe Island, Chile, which I am very happy to do. Please

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5 June 2016
Oriental

New Trip Report: Red Pandas in Nepal

Here’s a report Cathy  Pasterczyk alerted me to on Red Pandas in Nepal http://birdernaturalist.blogspot.co.at/2016/06/in-search-of-nepals-red-panda.html  Jon

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25 May 2016
Central and South America

New Trip Report: Paraguay

Here’s a report from Jon Lehmberg of a 2014 visit to Paraguay, a great destination for mammals. Paraguay, 2014: Jon Lehmberg, 1 week & 21 species including 5 Armadillo s

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20 May 2016
North American

And another California Report

This time from Vladimir Dinets, who teamed up with Venkat Sankar last weekend.  They saw some nice stuff. California Weekend, 2016: Vladimir Dinets, 1 week & some nice specie

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19 May 2016
North American
Rhode Island

New trip Report: Rhode Island

Here’s a short report of a few hours I spent looking for mammals in Rhode Island last weekend.   Ten species, including Meadow Jumping Mice, Southern Red-backed Vole, South

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19 May 2016
North American

New Trip Report: California

Here’s a new report from Matthew and Maureen Hart who were in California just before I got there and obviously had a good time. California, 2016: Matt and Maureen Hart, 2 wee

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19 May 2016
North American
California

Bay Area Weekend: desperately seeking number 1500

A couple of weeks ago I was starting to pack for a weekend away in Rhode Island when Vladimir Dinets posted that Northern Right Whale Dolphins were back – in big numbers – in

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  1. Jon Hall on Sulawesi Expedition, 202521 February 2026

    The animals in the picture were captive.

  2. blackwatch. on Sulawesi Expedition, 202521 February 2026

    Where’s the mountain anoa on the list.

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    around without humans, sorry

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