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Author: Jon Hall

HomePosted by Jon Hall(Page 87)
12 July 2017
Europe and the PalearcticUncategorised
UKUnited Kingdom

New Trip Report: Scottish Beavers

Here’s a short report from Matthew and Maureen Hart on a good spot to see Beavers in Perthshire and Fife, Scotland. Scottish Beavers, 2017: Matthew and Maureen Hart, 4 days

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10 July 2017
Central and South America

New Report: Lesser Antilles

Here’s a report from Vladimir Dinets focussing on the endemic mammals of the Lesser Antilles islands. Lesser Antilles, 2017: Vladimir Dinets, notes of several visits featurin

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4 July 2017
North American
New Jersey

New Jersey Mammal Watching Sites

New Jersey has some interesting mammals, including the critically endangered Governor Chris Christie, and Vladimir Dinets saw a bunch of them during his year or so living in the s

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3 July 2017
North American
Alaska

New Trip Report: Outer Alaska

Here’s a report from Vladimir Dinet’s trip around Alaska, including the Pribilof Islands. Outer Alaska, 2017: Vladimir Dinets, spring 2017 and many  speciality species

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2 July 2017
Africa
Uganda

New Trip Report: Uganda 2017

Here’s a new report, and first post, from Philip Precey – thanks Philip. Uganda, 2017: Philip Precey, 2 weeks and 55 species including Grey-cheeked Mangabey, Patas Monk

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1 July 2017
Oriental

New Trip Report: Sabah

Hello from Manaus, where I have just gotten off the boat after two ridiculously successful weeks on rivers around the Amazon with Fiona Reid. A trip report will take a bit of time

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30 June 2017
Europe and the Palearctic
Japan

New Trip Report: Iriomote Island, Japan

A new report from Gareth Knass who, while birding on the Ryuku Islands visited Iriomote Island. Iriomote, 2017: Gareth Knass and Shaun Coyle, who in 24 hours on Iriomote saw Iriomo

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29 June 2017
Australasia
BorneaSabah

Borneo Trip Report

Sorry if this is a repeat for some. I originally posted it to the old blog. I have finally finished a long trip report for the two weeks we spent in Sabah in March and April.  Des

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19 June 2017
Oriental
India

New Trip Report: Summertime on the Changthang Plateau (Ladakh)

Here’s an interesting report from Anjana and Rishi and Wildtales.In who went to Ladakh to look for things other than Snow Leopards and saw a Pallas’s Cat. Changthang Pl

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17 June 2017
North American
United States

Mystery shrew

This shrew was hand-caught in a dry tundra-like bog near Dillingham, Alaska. Hb=40 mm, t=20 mm, hf=9.5 mm (too small to be an adult of any Alaskan species). Sorex cinereus in that

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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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