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Author: Olli Haukkovaara

HomePosted by Olli Haukkovaara
12 June 2019
Europe and the Palearctic
Lithuania

Trip report Nemunas Delta, Lithuania, 30th of May – 3rd of June 2019

Here’s mammalwatching.com’s first ever Lithuania trip report. We made a combined birding & mammal trip to Nemunas Delta wetlands, which are considered globally significant

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26 May 2019
Europe and the Palearctic
FinlandSaimaa Ringed Seal

In search of Saimaa Ringed Seal

Last weekend, on Saturday 25th of May 2019, I drove to estern Finland, just one species in my mind; the Saimaa Ringed Seal (Pusa hispida saimensis) – as I had not ever seen i

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23 May 2019
Africa
South Africa

Trip report Western Cape, South Africa, 6.-12. December 2007

My trip to South Africa was not a mammal trip – nor a birding trip – but a work-related conference trip. Still I was able to get out to the nature, primarily to birding

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14 May 2019
Uncategorised
competitionFinland

4th Mammal Watching Competition in Finland

Four years ago I invited Finnish mammal watchers to competition, to find out who gets most mammal species to their year list.  72 mammal watchers participated and the winner was M

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