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Author: Jon Hall

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16 March 2017
Oriental
India

New Trip Report: Assam and Manipur

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15 March 2017
Europe and the PalearcticOriental
China

New Trip Report: Qinghai, China

Richard Webb just got back from the Tibetan Plateau. Qinghai, 2017: Richard Webb, 2 weeks & 13 species including Yellow-throated Marten, Mountain Weasel and three Snow Leopards

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14 March 2017
North American
Minnesota

The Missing Lynx, Minnesota 2017

When my children were very small they used to delight in a game to get my attention.  “Look Daddy” they would say at random moments “a Lynx!”.  I would th

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14 March 2017
North American
Minnesota

New Trip Report: Minnesota Lynx chase

Here’s a report from Wisebirding about their successful quest to see a Lynx in northern Minnesota last month.  My own report – featuring the same Lynx – is comin

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13 March 2017
AustralasiaCentral and South America
Antarctica

New Trip Report, Antarctica 2017

Another report from Samuel Marlin with some great photos again Antarctica, 2017: Samuel Marlin, 2 weeks & 12 species including Weddell, Crabeater and Leopard Seals. Jon

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12 March 2017
Oriental
BorneoIndonesia

New Trip Report: Borneo (Kalimantan)

A short report, with great photos, from Samuel Marlin. Kalimantan, 2016: Samuel Marlin, 7 days & 8 species including Orangutans and Bearded Pigs. Jon

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7 March 2017
Central and South America
Brazil

Amazon Exploration Cruise, June 2017: 1 space now available

Fiona Reid and I are organising a 2 week trip into the Brazilian Amazon in June this year. The trip was  sold out but a cancellation means there is now a one space open on this t

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6 March 2017
Africa
South Africa

New Trip Report: South Africa, 2014

Here’s a report/travel diary from Van Harris from his 2014 trip to South Africa.   South Africa, 2014: Van Harris, 10 days &  35 species including Large-spotted Gen

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2 March 2017
Europe and the Palearctic
Morocco

New Trip Report – Western Sahara & Morocco

Here’s a new report from Romain Bocquier of a short trip around Dakhla and Azrou. Western Sahara, 2017: Romain Bocquier, 3 nights and 11 species including Libyan Polecat, Fe

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28 February 2017
Africa
CameroonCentral African Republic

New Trip Report: Central African Republic & Cameroon

Here’s a new report from Vladimir Dinets who spent an intense 9 days in Sangha Lodge and South East Cameroon and racked up around 100 species of mammals including Bongo, Ludi

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