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Author: Jon Hall

HomePosted by Jon Hall(Page 98)
2 November 2016
Australasia
South Australia

New Trip Report: South Australia

Here’s a new report from Jimmy Lamb   South Australia, 2016: Jimmy Lamb, 9 days & around 15 species including Southern Hairy-nosed Wombat and Yellow-footed Rock Wall

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1 November 2016
Central and South America
batsHonduras

Vampyrum spectrum

It’s always great when mammalwatchers contribute to science. Here is my short paper (published last Friday) that uses observations from a bunch of amateurs as well as my own

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22 October 2016
Europe and the Palearctic

New Trip Report: Tibet

Jean-Michel Bompar was in Tibet last month helping a professional photographer find mammals to photograph for a new book. Tibet 2016: Jean-Michel Bompar, 2 weeks & 20 species

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18 October 2016
Oriental

New Trip Report: Bhutan 2016

Here’s a new report from one of my favourite Asian destinations, Bhutan. David Bishop spent 3 weeks there and managed to see 14 species of mammals in between 368 bird species

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14 October 2016
Africa

New Trip Report: Laikipia, Kenya

Here’s a new report from Mattia Altieri who just got back from a great week on the Laikipia Plateau in Kenya. Laikipia, Kenya, 2016: 9 days & 34 species including Wild D

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13 October 2016
North American

New Trip Report: Great Ground Squirrel Expedition in NW USA

Here’s a first mammal report from well-known birders John and Karen Shrader who travelled through the north west USA (Washington, Oregon & Idaho), trying to see the grou

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11 October 2016
Uncategorised

Reissuing Old Posts

Dear all, sorry about the spam but over the next couple of months I will be reissuing a few of my old reports on the new site, with better photos, and don’t know how to do th

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7 October 2016
Europe and the Palearctic

Mammalwatching.Com updates

Dear all We’ve had a few teething problems this week with the community forum on mammalwatching.com  It seems that automatic updates for new posts stopped being sent out and

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4 October 2016
Oriental

Prick a snow leopard

I am looking for a messenger to help the people and snowleopards of Ladakh. Can you help? I was visiting Ladakh, India, last autumn looking for snow leopards. In Leh, which is the

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2 October 2016
Europe and the Palearctic
AlbaniaBosniaBulgariaCroatiaGreeceHungaryKosovoMacedoniaMoldovaMontenegroRomaniaSerbiaSloveniaTurkey

New Trip Report: South Eastern Europe (The Balkans), 2016

A new, detailed, report from Vladimir Dinets covering the countries of South Eastern Europe (east of Slovenia and Croatia and south of Hungary through to Crete into Turkey). The B

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