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5 October 2023
Palearctic

Trip report Sabah, Borneo

Yet another trip report on Borneo? Sabah is a very popular destination for birders and mammal watchers alike and both Mammalwatching.com as well as Cloudbirders.com have numerous t

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26 September 2023

The jackal or the wolf in Algeria?

In Algeria there is a species of Canidae commonly called Dib or Ouchene in Kabyle. Its scientific name changed from Canis aureus to Canis anthus, then to Canis lupaster following v

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22 September 2023
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Amazing Sri Lanka

We experienced a wonderful trip to Sri Lanka this summer. 3 weeks and 50 mammal species observed and much more (birds, frogs, insects). We basically observed all the main mammals t

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15 September 2023
Asia's Greatest Wildlife Sanctuaries

Book Review: Asia’s Greatest Wildlife Sanctuaries by Fanny Lai & Bjorn Olesen

Long ago in what my kids call the olden days – but I still call the1990s – my two most treasured books were a guide to the national parks of North America, and another

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11 September 2023
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New Trip Report: Valley of the Cats, Qinghai and Sichuan

Here’s a great new report from Tang Jun at China Mammal Tour, with detailed information on planning a trip to the Valley of Cats.   North West China, 2023: China Mammal

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7 September 2023
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New Trip Report: Northeast India (Asian Golden Cat)

Here is a great report from Bird Tour Asia, featuring some excellent mammals.   Eastern Himalaya, 2023: Bird Tour Asia, 3 weeks & 24 species including Tiger and a stunning

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4 September 2023

One Day in South Korea – ideas?

Hello all, On the way back from China, I have one 13-hour day in Seoul (early morning to evening) on November 14, 2023. I’m interested in visiting the Seosan Lakes, but have

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1 September 2023
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Trip Report – Qinghai (Valley of the Cats) Mammalwatching Tour – Royle Safaris – Augst 2023

Royle Safaris was back in China in the summer of 2023, after so long being closed to tourism we were back with a group of intrepid mammalwatchers and our expect team of local guide

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1 September 2023
Blainville's beaked whaleCommon bottlenose dolphinCuvier's beaked whaleDwarf Sperm whaleFalse killer whaleIndo-pacific bottlenose dolphinMaldivesMaldivian fruit batpantropical spotted dolphinpygmy killer whaleRisso's Dolphinrough-toothed dolphinShort-finned pilot whaleSperm whalespinner dolphinstriped dolphin

Maldives, April 2022

Report of a 17-day cetacean cruise around the northern atolls of the Maldives, led by Dr Charles Anderson (Whale and Dolphin Company). Fourteen cetacean species recorded, including

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27 August 2023

Telephoto flash – what are you using?

A lot of interesting mammals are nocturnal, or are best seen under difficult lighting conditions. One approach is to rely on the spotlight that are used by wildlife guides during n

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  1. Rob Jansen on IT’S A WILD LIFE! – TRIP REPORT MALAYSIA & SINGAPORE JUNE-JULY 202429 January 2026

    Wow, thanks Coke! Sorry for my late reply, didn't see the message for some reason. But glad you liked it!…

  2. Lennart Verheuvel on Spotted: Beluga in the Netherlands28 January 2026

    Yeah, I read about the Russian spy Beluga. Fortunately there are no indications this one has been messer with. An…

  3. JanEbr on Spotted: Beluga in the Netherlands28 January 2026

    Well the Russian spy Beluga died over a year ago, so that one it clearly isn't, which helps. I know…

  4. Lennart Verheuvel on Spotted: Beluga in the Netherlands28 January 2026

    Where could it have escaped from?

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Brief visits to Java, Flores and Komodo, Indonesia

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