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3 August 2016
Europe
PalearcticSerbia

Serbia

I spent a week in Belgrade in October 2016. I didn't see - nor make any effort to see - any mammals. But I have included community reports from those that did.

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3 August 2016
AsiaEurope
PalearcticRussia

Russia

I visited Moscow twice in 2008. It is has more than its fair share of expensive hotels, traffic jams and beautiful women. There are a few mammals in the city parks, or so I was tol

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3 August 2016
Europe
PalearcticPoland

Poland

I spent three nights in Bialoweisa "Village" (which is more of a town in my opinion). The hotels were nice and the food was superb - go those potato pancakes, mushrooms and the Rus

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3 August 2016
Europe
PalearcticTurkey

Turkey

I planned my weekend around trying to see Mediterranean Monk Seals, of which only a few hundred remain in the world, a portion of which are at scattered localities around the Turki

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3 August 2016
Europe
PalearcticUKUnited Kingdom

United Kingdom

Mammal watching is a far cry from that in much of the rest of the world. There are some nice species, but the diversity of mammals is low, and many of the more interesting animals

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3 August 2016
Europe
PalearcticSwitzerland

Switzerland

I haven't been mammal watching in Switzerland (though I did see several Siberian Chipmunks in the park adjoining the main UN offices in Geneva). I've included community reports fro

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3 August 2016
Europe
PalearcticSweden

Sweden

I haven't done much mammal watching in Sweden. I did take a ‘safari’ out of the small town of Orsa Finmark in search of European Beavers, and saw one there, after visiting sev

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16 May 2016
Europe
MacedoniaPalearctic

Macedonia

I spent three nights in April 2019 in beautiful Macedonia, mainly around Mavrovo National Park, a stronghold for the Balkan Lynx, where I spent a day Dime Melovski from the Balkan

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European Souslik
25 April 2016
Europe
PalearcticSlovakia

Slovakia

I visited Slovakia in 2008 for work but am pretty sure I didn’t see any mammals.

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14 February 2016
Europe
PalearcticPortugal

Portugal

For trip reports from the Azores please visit this page. I have only spent a day in Lisbon and didn’t look for any mammals, but I’ve included community reports from those t

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  1. Jon Hall on New Listing League Tables Now Up for Canids, Bats & Mammal Familes1 September 2025

    Thanks Samuel. I am following the list at mammaldiversity and they have milneedwardsii lumped now with sumatrensis. I lost that…

  2. Samuel Marlin on New Listing League Tables Now Up for Canids, Bats & Mammal Familes1 September 2025

    Great job Jon. One question though: don't you have some serow species missing in the ungulates checklist like the Chinese/Indochinese…

  3. Asanoth on Which telelens for Madagascar? 150 – 600 eq. or 225 – 900 eq.?1 September 2025

    Maybe to sum it up: If you say "I rarely needed to go over 400 mm on MTF", to me…

  4. Asanoth on Which telelens for Madagascar? 150 – 600 eq. or 225 – 900 eq.?1 September 2025

    Yes, I have been contemplating switching to Olympus for quite a while now... :-/ Especially because of the weight, and…

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