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19 November 2019
Australasia
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Two bats to ID, New Guinea region

I hope somebody can help to identify these two bats. The microbat was at Nimbokrang, West New Guinea, roosing in a crack of a wooden tower in lowland rainforest. The flying fox was

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19 November 2019
North American
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Gray Seals at Montauk

While birding out in The Montauk area of Long Island, NY,  I had three Gray Seals which is the second time I’ve had them in NY.  One was by the docks of Inlet Seafood on La

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18 November 2019
Australasia
Queensland

New Trip Report: Queensland Part 4. The Northern Tablelands to Cape York

Here’s the fourth and final part of Jimmy Lamb’s recent 5 week and 65 species trip through Queensland. Great photos! Queensland, 2019 – Northern Tablelands to Cap

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17 November 2019
Australasia
Queensland

New Trip Report: Queensland Part 3. The Southern Atherton Tablelands

Here’s the third part of Jimmy Lamb’s recent 5 week and 65 species trip through Queensland. Great photos! Queensland, 2019 – Southern Atherton Tablelands: Part 3

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16 November 2019
Australasia
Queensland

New Trip Report: Queensland Part 2. Eungella to Ingham

Here’s the second part of Jimmy Lamb’s recent 5 week and 65 species trip through Queensland. Great photos! Queensland, 2019 – Eungella to Ingham: Part 2 of Jimmy

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16 November 2019
Africa
Botswana

Advert: Kalahari Tracking with the Ju/’hoansi San & Wildlife Watching in the Okavango Delta, March 2 – 12

This sounds like an amazing trip! Supporting indigenous trackers, local people, and community owned businesses with Senior tracker guides Lee Gutteridge and Kersey Lawrence. Origin

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15 November 2019
Australasia
Queensland

New Trip Report: Queensland Part 1: Tolderodden Regional Park to Taunton NP

Here’s the first part of Jimmy Lamb’s recent 5 week and 65 species trip through Queensland. Great photos! Queensland, 2019 – Central Queensland: Part 1 of Jimmy L

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14 November 2019
Europe and the PalearcticOriental
China

Leopard (yes Leopard not Snow Leopard) at Qinghai, China

This is interesting! This piece was sent to me by Sid Francis in Chengdu. It was written by his brother in law Zeng Zhang (and auto translated into English – if you are wonde

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11 November 2019
Europe and the PalearcticOriental
China

New Trip Report: Ungulates and Cats of the Tibetan Plateau (China), 2019

A new report from Jan Kelchtermans who had a very succesful summer visit to the Tibetan plateau. Qinghai, 2019: Jan Kelchtermans’ report featuring some very good mammals incl

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10 November 2019
Uncategorised

Advertising: Royle Safaris Javan Rhino & Endemic Javan Wildlife Add-On. June 2020

Javan Rhino Tour  June 1 -10, 2020 There are two places left on this unique tour that explores part of the world that are rarely visited, and so to get a good idea of what to expe

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Serval (Leptailurus serval) data for Africa – update to IUCN conservation Status – sigthings needed
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New Trip Report: Western Brazil 2025

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  1. Sebastian Kennerknecht on Serval (Leptailurus serval) data for Africa – update to IUCN conservation Status – sigthings needed28 June 2025

    Very cool that this website and its users are being asked for information like this! I sadly don't have any…

  2. Ian Thompson on Wood Buffalo National Park suggestions??26 June 2025

    Hi Nathan, In my opinion the best wildlife spotting in that part of the world is along the Alaska Highway,…

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    If you're only interested in the mammals of the main island of New Guinea, then "The Mammals of South West…

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    Thanks that is encouraging!

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