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3 May 2026

Antarctic Peninsula Summer Season Report 2025/26

The following report contains mammal sightings from the 11 Antarctic Peninsula expeditions I worked on this season from November 2025 through to March 2026. I hope that this inform

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1 March 2026

Finding Canada lynx, wolves and other mammals on the Gunflint Trail, northern Minnesota

This is a short summary of how and where to look for interesting mammals in the boreal forest of northern Minnesota. It’s based on what I’ve learned from a number of tr

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6 February 2026

Remote mammal watching

Remote mammalwatching – what does it mean? You’ll probably know what mammalwatching means – yes, it’s watching the wild mammals i.e mammalwatching. But remo

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30 November 2025

Looking for tips for a great tropical trip…

Hi folks, A friend and me are looking for a good place to go wildlife watching next year. Last year I had a great time in Nepal (Bardia and Chitwan with tigers, slothbears, gharial

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6 October 2025

Ross Sea, Antarctica + the Subs – February 2025

A 28 day expedition from Bluff, New Zealand to the Ross Sea Region of Antarctic via the NZ/Australian Sub-Antarctic Islands. We saw 19 mammals in total including Orcas, Hourglass D

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18 December 2024
AntarcticBirdingwhales

Flock to Marion Island cruise Jan 2025

Perhaps a bit late notice, but some may be interested in this opportunity. Birdlife South Africa is organizing a 8 day cruise to Marion Island in the Southern Ocean, from Jan 24-31

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8 October 2024
Antarctica

Cheesemans’ Ecology Safaris: Marine Mammal Highlights from South Georgia & Antarctic Peninsula, October 2023

South Georgia & Antarctic Peninsula Expedition: October 2023 A Mammal Watcher’s Dream Journey to the Southern Ocean Our October 2023 expedition took us on an extraordinary

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23 July 2024
Antarctica

Organising a Mammalwatching Trip to Antarctica for 2026/2027 … who wants to come?

It was a lot of fun to reconnect with many mammalwatchers at the UK Bird Fair a week ago. I was particularly impressed by the number of posters and brochures on display featuring m

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21 May 2024
citizen science

Logging mammal sightings?

Dear all, Forgive me in advance if this is a cross post and has been asked elsewhere – i couldn’t find it on a search through the forum (please do post a link in reply

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31 March 2024
leopard seal

Antarctica 2024

 I returned to Antarctica in January of 2024 to try a second go for a Leopard Seal…. second time’s the charm.

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19 May 2026
2 weeks Sichuan with Royle Safaris, with extra primates, 2026
18 May 2026
Nemisis species
17 May 2026
Thermal Master DV2 Camera Available Again Worldwide While Stocks Last

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  3. Jon Hall on Nemisis species19 May 2026

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Genetically Welsh, spiritually Australian, currently in New York City. I’ve also lived and worked in London, Canberra, Paris and Lusaka, and visited almost 120 countries.

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  1. Chad Johnson on Nemisis species19 May 2026

    Weirdly, I usually have terrible luck with mammal spotting but Leopards are the one animal I've been successful with. On…

  2. John Archer on Nemisis species19 May 2026

    Jon, I promise to let you know if the curse does finally end, but don't hold your breath!

  3. Jon Hall on Nemisis species19 May 2026

    Wow! This seems like a Rhyme of the Ancient Mariner level curse! I think I saw 7 in one night…

  4. Sebastian Kennerknecht on Nemisis species19 May 2026

    Wow, that is truly a nemesis mammal. I think, as I am sure you would agree based on your experience,…

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17 May 2026
Thermal Master DV2 Camera Available Again Worldwide While Stocks Last
16 May 2026
Any interest in snow leopards this October or November?
16 May 2026
Anyone interested in joining me, Mammalia tours and some very cool bats in Ivory Coast and Equatorial Guinea? (early 2028)
15 May 2026
Rwanda 2025 Trip Report

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