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Europe and the Palearctic

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19 July 2018
Europe and the Palearctic
beaked whalesBiscayTrue's Beaked WhaleWhale Watching

True’ Beaked Whales, Biscay

Taking a break in the middle of a very hot day in Sabah to be made thoroughly envious by this record closer to home – superb photos of a very rarely-seen cetacean. https://ww

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12 July 2018
Europe and the Palearctic
UKUnited Kingdom

New Trip Report: England

Here’s a new report from Vladimir Dinets. England, 2018: Vladimir Dinets, 10 days with species including Badgers, Water and Pygmy Shrews and Exmoor Ponies. Jon

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5 July 2018
Europe and the Palearctic
Italy

Endemic Mammals of Italy

A useful review of the status of accepted and proposed Italian endemics: https://cloudfront.escholarship.org/dist/prd/content/qt1jq6b383/qt1jq6b383.pdf?t=p4x246

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19 June 2018
Europe and the Palearctic
ScotlandSpitzbergen

New Trip Report: Scotland -> Spitsbergen

Here’s a report of a cruise that I would love to do someday, plus a few days in Scotland beforehand. Scotland-Spitsbergen, 2018: Dominique Brugiere, 16 days and 16 species on

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19 June 2018
Europe and the Palearctic
PalearcticSaigaTrip Report

Trip Reports from Russia and Poland

These trip reports on cloudbirders.com might be of interest (especially the former): https://www.cloudbirders.com/tripreport/repository/MACDONALD_Russia_0506_2016.pdf https://www.c

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19 June 2018
Europe and the Palearctic
Amur leopard photographybig cat safariSiberian tiger tourSiberian tiger tracking

Amur Leopard & Siberian Tiger Tours 2018

After our very successful Amur Leopard Photography Tours in February and March 2018 we are repeating this tour for November & December 2018 and then again for early 2019. The t

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13 June 2018
Europe and the Palearctic
MoroccoNorth AfricaStriped Ground Squirrel

The isolated Striped Ground Squirrel in Morocco

The most known and widespread squirrel in Morocco is the Barbary Ground Squirrel (Atlantoxerus getulus) which is endemic to Northwest Africa (Morocco and western Algerian). There i

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13 June 2018
Europe and the Palearctic
The Azores

New Trip Report: The Azores

A new whale watching trip report from John Wright. Azores, 2018: John Wright, 1 week & 7 species including Blue & Sperm Whales and an Azorean Noctule. Jon

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8 June 2018
Europe and the Palearctic
France

New Trip Report: Chartreuse Chamois, France

Ralf Bürglin was in the Chartreuse Mountains on a successful quest for the local Chamois subspecies. Chartreuse Mountains (Grenoble): Ralf Bürglin , 2 days & 3 species inclu

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8 June 2018
Europe and the Palearctic
Spain

New Trip Report: Andujar, Spain

And the last of the batch of new reports from Chris Townend’s Wise Birding is from Spain. Andujar, 2018: Wise Birding, 5 days & 8 species including Iberian Lynx and Span

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