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Author: Steve Babbs

HomePosted by Steve Babbs(Page 2)
26 October 2016
Europe and the Palearctic
striped hyena Israel

striped hyena Israel and other questions

Dear all In early April I will be on a mammal/bird/herps trip to Israel. About top of my ‘want list’ is striped hyena. Mike Richardson recommends using negevjeep.co.il

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19 September 2016
Europe and the Palearctic
#wolves#Spain

Wolves in Spain

Hi all It seems like the Picos/Cantabrian mountains are now ‘the place’ to see wolf in southern Europe. Has anyone out there had any luck independently? It’s a po

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30 August 2016
Africa
Kruger

Fruit bat at Skukuze, Kruger NP, SA

I tried to post this before and it didn’t seem to work apologies if it now appears twice. Does anyone know what species of epauletted fruit bat hangs under the eaves at the s

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13 October 2015
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Marrick safaris , South Africa

Hi all I’ve just booked flights for South Africa, my fourth visit. One of the main reasons for returning was to visit Marrick safaris for aadvark and black-footed cat. Althou

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27 November 2014
Uncategorised

help wanted with rabbit identification Dubois, Wyoming

Hi all Can anyone help with the identification of this cottontail? It was photographed near Dubois, Wyoming at an altitude of about 7000 feet. Regards Steve

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16 September 2014
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Tips wanted for a trip to Europe

Hi all It looks like my summer trip is going to be a joint wildlife watching/walking trip, in Europe, with my family. The vague plan at the moment is to go across to the French/Swi

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2 July 2014
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Arabian oryx in Israel

Hi all I’m considering a trip to Israel for the first two weeks of next April. One of my main targets would be Arabian oryx. From the report by Timo Marijnissen it seems the

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20 April 2014
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seeing snow leopards

Hi all I’m pondering a snow leopard trip next year. If anyone has any recommendations about the best companies to use etc., I’d be grateful. Also if anyone is interes

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3 November 2013
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black-footed ferret, Shirley Basin

Hi all I know that black-footed ferret is present in the Shirley Basin: http://www.nature.org/ourinitiatives/regions/northamerica/unitedstates/wyoming/placesweprotect/shirley-basin

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16 September 2013
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Yellowstone in July/August

Following an earlier request for sites for wolf watching, it looks like I’ll be going to Yellowstone next summer. I’m limited by holidays so I have no real choice with

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