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Europe and the Palearctic

HomeEurope and the Palearctic(Page 27)
28 March 2018
Europe and the Palearctic
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Amur Leopard 2018 Tour Success – Trip Report

In February and March 2018 Royle Safaris ran the first tourist trips to specifically photograph the highly endangered and elusive Amur leopard. We have special access to a photogra

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25 March 2018
Europe and the Palearctic
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New Trip Report: Scotland

John Wright just got back from another successful trip to Scotland. Scotland, 2018: John Wright, 5 days & 16 species including Least Weasel, Pine Marten and Red-necked Wallabie

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23 March 2018
Europe and the Palearctic
Japan

Hokkaido

I spent the last few days in Hokkaido looking (unsuccessfully) for bat roosts. Interesting sightings included: more than an hour of scope views of a pod of karasu beaked whales fro

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21 March 2018
Europe and the Palearctic
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New Trip Report: Israel

Here’s a new report from Mark Hows who – with Mike Richardson – is just back from Israel. Israel, 2018: Mark Hows, 1 week & 28 species including Persian Fallo

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28 February 2018
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Amur Leopard 2018-19 Tour Dates

After Royle Safaris’s very successful Amur Leopard Photography tour in February 2018 we have been inundated with enquiries for our next trips. Well we had success! Incredible

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28 February 2018
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Svalbard Season Report 2017

A smashing Arctic season 2017 summarized with 15 (18) species of mammal including mouthwatering observations of polar bear, walrus, seals and whales. Svalbard 2017 SR

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20 February 2018
Europe and the Palearctic
Oman

New Trip Report: Wadi Al Muaydin, Oman

In mid February 2018 I was packing my bags for a work trip to Dubai when I got an excited email from Dominique Brugiere: after nearly two weeks looking in Oman he had just seen a B

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17 February 2018
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New Trip Report: Oman and the UAE

Here’s a new report from Dominique Brugiere. I was just in the region too and a brief report from me will follow soon. Oman and the UAE, 2018: Dominique Brugiere, 3 weeks &a

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29 January 2018
Europe and the Palearctic
Spain

New Trip Report: Spain

Here’s a first report from Adam Wentworth with some useful info on three sites: Sierra de Culebra; Montfrague National Park; and Sierra de Francia. Spain in winter, 2018: Ad

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12 January 2018
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New Trip Reports: Sea of Okhotsk and India

Two more short reports from Alain Guillemont. Sea of Okhotsk, 2017: Alain Guillemont, 11 days & 12 species including Bowhead Whale and Ribbon Seal. India, 2017: Alain Guillem

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