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Author: Jon Hall

HomePosted by Jon Hall(Page 127)
26 September 2014
Europe and the Palearctic
Bosnia

New Trip Report: Martino’s Snow Vole in Bosnia & Herzegovina

I’ve uploaded a short account of a successful attempt to catch Martino’s Snow Vole Next stop Hemis National Park – and hopefully a Snow Leopard – next week

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25 September 2014
North American

New Trip Report – Western USA

Western USA, 2014: Janco van Gelderen, 3 weeks & 41 species/ssp including Bobcat, Grizzly and Long-tailed Weasel. (Lots of great photos though it also means the file is 15mb) c

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24 September 2014
AfricaEurope and the PalearcticOriental

New Trip Reports: Scotland, Borneo, Way Kambas and Ethiopia

I’m still catching up with a backlog of trip reports, including a brief one of my own, but here are some more great reports. Scotland & Northern England, 2014: Steve Morg

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24 September 2014
Central and South AmericaOriental

New Trip Reports: Paraguay, Argentina & the Philippines

Some new trip reports on mammalwatching.com, with more to follow tomorrow The Philippines, 2014: Steve Anyon-Smith, 3 weeks and mainly birds but a great read, as always, and mammal

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17 September 2014
Uncategorised

Buying a spotlight in Italy

Hello from Turin where I’m looking forward to a weekend in Tuscany searching for porcupines. Unfortunately my luggage is missing in action and if it doesn’t arrive soon

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8 September 2014
Oriental

New Trip Report – Sabah

A great report form Paul Carter & Jo Dale, 23 days & 56 species including Tarsier, Banded Linsang, Banded Palm Civet, Malayan Weasel and Malayan Slit-faced Bat. Incidentall

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8 September 2014
North American
Maine

Maine Whale Watching Trip

I spent the weekend in Portland, Maine to try, yet again, to look for Atlantic White-sided Dolphins. This is a species I had look for – and failed to – see on at least

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7 September 2014
Europe and the Palearctic
CroatiaGreece

Mediterranean Monk Seals

Some of you will remember the Mediterranean Monk Seal I saw earlier this year in Croatia. I’m very sorry to report that the seal died last week, from pneumonia. Meanwhile ano

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5 September 2014
Central and South AmericaNorth American

New Report – Southern California & 5 new Saki species described

A short report from Curtis Hart Southern California, 2014: Curtis Hart, 1 week & 10 species including a Desert Pocket Mouse and Canyon Bat. and 5 new Amazonian Saki species des

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4 September 2014
North American

Trip Report: Vancouver Island, Montana and a bit of Wyoming and Washington

I spent the last week of August looking for mammals around the north west of the USA. Vancouver Island My first stop was a return to Mount Washington on Vancouver Island to try aga

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