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Author: Pieter de Groot Boersma

HomePosted by Pieter de Groot Boersma(Page 3)
19 September 2015
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Mammals of Tanzania clips

Hi people, I filmed these mammals during a two week schooltrip to Tanzania in februari 2012. Due to the music used not watchable on phones and tablets. It does work on laptops and

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12 September 2015
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Help wanted for two Surinamese bats!

Hi folks, I really hope someone with knowledge about the bats of the Guianan Shield can help me solve these bat species out for me! The first one was filmed in a wet forest near th

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12 September 2015
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Mammals of Suriname clip

Hi folks, Here´s my Youtube clip from the Mammals of Suriname, where I spent 6 months back in 2011 during an internship. Mammals in order of appearance: Guianan Squirrel Monkey, G

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31 August 2015
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Blast from past: Humpback Whale the Netherlands

Hi people, I thought it would be nice to post this Youtube clip from Januari 2013. Humpback Whales are a very rare sight in the Netherlands. In one week it reached 30.000 views! Th

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26 August 2015
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Possible Nabarlek

Hello mammal enthousiasts! Here is a link to my film material of my possible Nabarlek, filmed in Kakadu National Park. Hope it will clarify the species involved. It was solitary on

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25 August 2015
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Mammals Trip Report Australia and a bit of New Zealand and New Caledonia.

Mammals Trip Report Australia Hi people, I just returned from a year travelling Australia. I worked for three months, visited New Zealand for a month and “lost” a month

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