Trip report North-East India
Hi everyone Find attached our trip report from our trip to North-East India. It was not the most productive trip we had when looking at the total of mammal species but it wa
India cat trip
Eyes rarely seen: looking for India’s big cats (karlvanginderdeuren.be)
Advertising: Qinghai China with Royle Safaris, August 17 – 31, 2023
China is open again for mammalwatchers! And Royle Safaris are running a trip to Qinghai to look for Snow Leopards, Lynx, Wild Yak and a range of other wildlife from the spectacul
Northern India – March 2023
24 days and 36 species of mammals including Snow leopard, Pallas cat, Gee´s golden langur and Yellow throated marten. Locations visited: Ladakh, Eaglenest and Manas NP.
Sri Lanka March 2023
12 nights, 40 species of mammals, 209 birds (including all the endemics), 25 species of reptile including 8 snakes, 10 frog species and 16 species of butterflies, with Dulan Ranga
Western UP (IN) – Urban Mammals (Nilgai, Rhesus Macaque, Indian Crested Porcupine, Small Indian Mongoose, Five-striped Palm Squirrel)
Uttar Pradesh (UP) is the most populated state in India, with a population close to 2/3 that of the United States compressed into an area similar in size to the UK. During December
Thailand, December 2022
A trip report of a self-organized trip to Thailand. Spend 3,5 weeks driving around the country. In total 35 species of mammal were seen, including Sun Bear, 2x Leopard Cat, Banteng
Saudi Arabia Feb-Mar 2023 (Jan Ebr)
Unfortunately I did not manage to be the first to make a report from Saudi Arabia, only the second, but at least I have topped Carlos … by 1 species! 13 species in 19 days an
ID Vole/Pika species from Hanle – Ladakh (India)
Dear mammalwatchers, Just homecoming from another tour in India I need a second opinion about some Vole/Pika species found in the wetlands of Hanle in Ladakh. All of them found on
Mouse on grass stalk at Deramakot – any clues?
I recently finished a couple week trip to Sabah focused mainly on mammals – particularly orangutan, gibbon, other primates, wild cats and civet (but I am interested in all wi