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Author: Jon Hall

HomePosted by Jon Hall(Page 66)
6 September 2018
Africa
South Africa

And if you’ve ever thought about Aardvark’s having sex…

… then wonder no longer. Thank you Félix Serrano López for this footage from Merrick. The patter of tiny hooves is hopefully imminent. Aardvarks – even celibate ones

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6 September 2018
Europe and the Palearctic
Morocco

New Trip Report: Morocco and the Western Sahara

Here’s a new report from Vladimir Dinets. Morocco and the Western Sahara, 2018: Vladimir Dinets, and many smaller mammals plus Humpback Dolphins, Sand Cat and Fennec Foxes. J

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30 August 2018
Oriental
Sri Lanka

New Trip Report: Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka continues to deliver a lot of mammals in a little time. Sri Lanka, 2018: Andreas Jonsson, 5 days & 39 species including Rusty-spotted and Fishing Cats, Sloth Bear and

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29 August 2018
Africa
Tanzania

New Trip Report: Southern Tanzania

Here’s an interesting report from Keith Millar. Southern Tanzania, 2018: Keith Millar, 2 weeks & 40 species including Honey Badger, Southern and Eastern Tree Hyrax, McMil

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28 August 2018
Africa
Kenya

What species of Freetail Bats in Amboseli National Park (Kenya)

I got a message from Per Ole Syvertsen asking about freetail bats in Amboseli NP in Kenya … does anyone happen to know? I would like to ask the community if anybody knows wh

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28 August 2018
Africa
Namibia

New Trip Report: Namibia

Here’s an impressive haul from Michael Kessler in Namibia. Namibia, 2018: Michael Kessler, 2.5 weeks & up to 100 species seen including Greater Cane Rat, Gray Climbing Mo

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27 August 2018
Africa
Central African Republic

New Trip Report: Sangha Lodge, Central African Republic

Hello all, I just returned from a superb couple of weeks in Gabon … a trip report will take some time I think. Meanwhile I have a backlog of reports to post and here’s

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8 August 2018
Gear ReviewUncategorised

Book Review – Lagomorphs: Pikas, Rabbits and Hares of the World

Andrew Smith’s new guide to the world’s lagomorphs is a welcome addition to my bookshelf. The book covers all of the world’s lagomorphs, which currently comprise

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6 August 2018
Africa
NamibiaSouth Africa

New Trip Reports: South Africa and Namibia

Here are three reports from Hugh Lansdown: new contributor to the forum and superb photographer. South Africa (Western Cape), 2018: Hugh Lansdown, 1 week & 20 or so species inc

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6 August 2018
Europe and the Palearctic
JapanTaiwan

Nagano, Japan and Dasyeushan, Taiwan

I spent a few days in Japan and Taiwan last month on a family trip. Nagano, Japan We spent 3 nights in Nagano Prefecture, an area I have visited several times before and most recen

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Genetically Welsh, spiritually Australian, currently in New York City. I’ve also lived and worked in London, Canberra, Paris and Lusaka, and visited almost 120 countries.

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