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Europe and the Palearctic

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4 January 2021
Europe and the Palearctic
Iceland

New Trip Report: Iceland

And here is the final report from Sjef Ollers’s recent batch. Iceland, 2020: Sjef Ollers, 12 days & 7 species including Arctic Fox, American Mink, plus Minke and Humpba

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31 December 2020
Europe and the Palearctic
The Netherlands

New Trip Report: The Netherlands

I hope 2020 is finishing well and that despite everything there have been some silver linings to the past 9 months.  I’ve discovered that I love dogs and that gopher watchin

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30 December 2020
Europe and the Palearctic
The Azores

New Trip Report: The Azores

Here’s a nice report with great photos from Sjef Ollers who was in the Azores in September. The Azores, 2020: Sjef Ollers, 13 days & 14 species including Sei and Sperm Wh

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23 December 2020
Europe and the Palearctic
BadgerEuropegenetMartenotterSouth France

Mammals and people sharing the same land, South France

I have launched a web-series on the wildlife that live right around us, the species with whom we share our territories. The objective is to show that even near a big city (in this

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15 December 2020
Europe and the PalearcticOriental
Safari Tour in TajikistanTajikistan

Survey in the Pamir Mountains: Ovis ammon polii and Capra sibirica

A team of wildlife enthusiasts (USA, Spain and Tajikistan) conducted a field trip to the eastern Pamir Mountains of Tajikistan documenting the number of wild sheep, goats and birds

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1 October 2020
Europe and the Palearctic
FranceItaly

New Trip Report: France and Italy

Here’s a new report from Dominique Brugiere who was travelling this month. Seems like Abruzzo National Park is definitely worth a vist! Abruzzo National Park and the French A

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30 September 2020
Europe and the Palearctic
UKUnited Kingdom

New Trip Report: Mull, Scotland

Here’s a report from Hugh Lansdown – with some wonderful images – from the Isle of Mull. Mull, 2020: Hugh Lansdown, 10 species including Risso’s and Common

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28 September 2020
Europe and the Palearctic
Romania

New Trip Report: Romania

Here’s an excellent report from Romania with a very impressive haul of 46(!) species as well as some killer photos of European Mink, which I had no idea were watchable anywhe

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28 September 2020
Europe and the Palearctic
thermal camera

vehicle mounted Thermal camera systems for Mammal watching

Hello, does somebody has experience in thermal cameras that can be mounted on cars for mammalwatching.  I found on the internet this one, but expensive  (ROVIR 640 19mm Vehicle M

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22 September 2020
Europe and the Palearctic
Bulgaria

Small Mammaling in Bulgaria, September 2020

I wanted to spend a week with my son, Patrick, before he went to the UK to study zoology. With three quarters of the world still shut for travel, we thought we would visit Bulgaria

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