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29 April 2023
BaliIndonesiaLombokrodents

Bali/Lombok rodent IDs

Our recent – primarily snorkeling – trip to Bali and Lombok has proven surprisingly fruitful for mammals with at least 18 species seen (and possibly more depending on w

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29 April 2023
Rusty Spotted cat

India’s Panna and Kaziranga parks: Cats and Primates

Hi everyone, a short report on my February 2023 trip to Panna N.P. and Kaziranga N.P. with sightings of multiple Tigers, Jungle Cats, a Leopard and .. a Rusty-spotted Cat.

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27 April 2023

Mystery pygmy flying Squirrel on Borneo

Our guide saw this (Hose’s) pygmy flying squirrel landing in a tree 5-7 meters from the road in Deramakot (Borneo). This animal shows a completely clear white cheek and was very

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26 April 2023
AcousticsbatsOman

Bats of Oman (acoustic data collected during a birdwatching trip)

On a recent trip to Oman with Starling Reizen, I recorded bats as much as I could and I thought I would share this data with this community. Even if you’re not into acoustics

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25 April 2023
Eagles NestIndiaManas

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

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20 April 2023
GirIndiapenchsatpuraTadoba

India cat trip

Eyes rarely seen: looking for India’s big cats (karlvanginderdeuren.be)

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13 April 2023
China

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

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10 April 2023
EaglenestIndiaLadakhManasSnow leopard

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.

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3 April 2023

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

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3 April 2023
India

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

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  1. Rob Jansen on IT’S A WILD LIFE! – TRIP REPORT MALAYSIA & SINGAPORE JUNE-JULY 202429 January 2026
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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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24 January 2026
Winter in Labahe and Gouli
23 January 2026
The Weekly Recap
21 January 2026
Brief visits to Java, Flores and Komodo, Indonesia

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