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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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2 April 2023
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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

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2 April 2023
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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

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28 March 2023
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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

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16 March 2023

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

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16 March 2023
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Squirrel Field Guide Mongolia

The Provisional Field Guide to the Squirrels of Mongolia is finished too and now available on the Mammalwatching Resource page. Download it HERE The field guide comes with a set of

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12 March 2023
India

India: Western Ghats Jan/Feb 2023

A report on our trip for Western Ghats endemic mammals – Lion-tailed Macaques, Nilgiri Tahr, Brown Civet etc but also coming across some other fabulous Indian wildlife.

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10 March 2023
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Kabini Tour Report- 27th January to 3rd February 2023

Nagarahole national park, locally called as Kabini is one of the best parks in India to track and photograph Tigers, Leopards and Elephants. Kabini forest mainly consists of moist

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6 March 2023

private mammal guide for Singapore?

Hi, I am new to this forum but have enjoyed reading many trip reports and posts!  I have a trip to Indonesia coming up (will see lots of animals there!) and will be in Singapore f

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  1. Mark Spence on Thailand – July 202518 April 2026

    I only counted 8 bat photos and a mighty 10 herp photos. Step into the light, Andreas, you are officially…

  2. Jorick van de Water on Thailand 202518 April 2026

    Thank you! Glad it helps :)

  3. Jon Hall on Wild Siberut: Eleven Days, Four Primates, Seventy-Two Birds17 April 2026

    Great report Imam! Thanks. I must get over to those islands with Heru

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    THanks Stephen - very sorry to hear about your illness but I hope the treatment, and the mammalwatching, go well,

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