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Author: Paul Carter

HomePosted by Paul Carter(Page 3)
12 April 2019
Africa
Bryde's WhaleGordon's BaySouth Africa

Bryde’s Whale in False Bay (South Africa)

In Feb 2019 I saw Bryde’s Whale (not Eden’s Whale) twice in one week, when scanning from the coastal road on the eastern side of False Bay; the road from Gordon’s

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17 March 2018
Australasia
Brush-tailed PhascogalePaul CarterRed-tailed Phascogale

Trip Report: southwest Western Australia, Nov 2017

On a mammal-watching trip from 5th  to 22nd Nov 2017 I saw 23 mammals and +15 reptile species. Numbat, Red-tailed and Brush-tailed Phascogales were the highlights. The report post

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13 March 2018
Uncategorised

LCD Monitors for Thermal Scopes

Portable LCD Monitors for Thermal Scopes I spent a fair bit of time looking for a LCD monitor to connect to my Pulsar Quantum Lite XQ30V Thermal Scope. The Pulsar scope itself can

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5 February 2018
Oriental

Trip Report – Northwest Sri Lanka – Dec 2015

I have posted a trip report on a few days in NW Sri Lanka at http://www.pacapix.com/Paul_Carter/tr-srilanka-nw-20151205/ Big Game Camp Wilpattu (a tented camp) is a good place to s

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6 January 2018
Africa
Ethiopia

Ethiopia – 20 Mar to 4 Apr 2018 – space for 1 more

I am going to Ethiopia for 2 weeks; renting a 4WD with driver/guide; planning to camp every night to facilitate spotlighting/scoping but might use the odd hotel/lodge. Route will i

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29 October 2017
Oriental

Trip Report on a few days at Baan Maka Nature Lodge in Thailand

My trip report on a few days at Baan Maka Nature Lodge, in Thailand and under new management, is at http://www.pacapix.com/Paul_Carter/tr20171016-th-baanmaka/

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22 August 2016
Oriental
BorneoMalaysiaMarbled CatMount KinabaluSabahWhiskered Flying Squirrel

Marbled Cat and Whiskered Flying Squirrel at Mount Kinabalu (Sabah, Borneo)

In May 2016 I photographed a Marbled Cat at Kinabalu Park; an elevation record for Borneo: http://www.pacapix.com/Paul_Carter/20160526a-marbled-cat-mount-kinabalu/ I also photogra

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