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19 February 2026
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Sulawesi Expedition, 2025

This is a bit of a mega report. Both the quantity and rarity of mammals and for the length of time it has taken me to finish it. Its undoubtedly the most complicated report I&#8217

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12 February 2026
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KEITH MILLAR – AUSTRALIA MAMMAL WATCHING TRIP REPORT – SEPTEMBER 2025

This report covers a five-week period attempting to find mammals I hadn’t seen before. It is aimed at those for whom Australia may be a less familiar destination. A trip ther

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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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14 January 2026
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Trip Report – Numbats, Bilbies & More in Western Australia

Trip report from December 28th, 2025 to January 7th, 2026 in Western Australia, primarily at Dryandra National Park and Mt. Gibson, containing 16 mammal species, 14 of which being

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15 December 2025

Advertising: Last Minute Spaces on a Feb/March 26 Cruise through Undiscovered Indonesia

Last minute places just opened up for what sounds like a great cruise from Sulawesi to Raja Ampat. —- Our Naturetrek cruise, on board MV Mermaid I, explores around some of th

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10 December 2025

Advertising: West Papua 2026 with Royle Safaris and Carlos Bocos

Royle Safaris have two places remaining on their 20 August – 5 September 2026 West Papua tour. Guided by the (already) legendary Carlos Bocos, with some spectacular mammals o

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1 December 2025
Sulawesi

The Mammalwatching Podcast returns: Expedition to Sulawesi

The Season 4 opener to the mammalwatching podcast has Charles and me talking about our September 2025 expedition to Sulawesi. This is a blow by blow – and mammal by mammal &#

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21 November 2025
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Kowari Magic – South Australia, Nov 2025

Kowari, Southern Ningaui, Fawn Hopping Mouse.  Two weeks in South Australia (mallee areas, Birdsville Track, The Coorong) targeting these 3 mammals. 14 species seen in total.

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14 November 2025
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Florida weekend: Ocala National Forest and Three Lakes Wildlife Management Area

Here’s a brief post about an equally brief trip to Florida last weekend, where I met up with Todd Pusser to look for three species: Eastern Spotted Skunk; Florida Mouse and S

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8 November 2025
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Help with identifying lemurs from remote Bemanevika in northern Madagascar

Hello people, When I was travelling Madagascar I went to a place to see amongst others, Madagascar Pochard, one of the most endangered species of birds in the world. I succeeded in

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15 December 2025
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13 December 2025
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12 December 2025
Trip Recommendations for April/May 2026

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  1. CarlosBocos on Sulawesi Expedition, 202519 February 2026

    Absolutely amazing trip report, Jon! What a wealth of knowledge! It will be a reference for anyone interested in the…

  2. Morten Kure Kattenhøj on Bat Trip to Daugbjerg Kalkgruber, Denmark18 February 2026

    You’re welcome, Chad.

  3. Speaker_for_the_lost on Bats at Pinery Provincial Park18 February 2026

    Should add that Seoraksan National Park is semi-reliable for Long-Tailed Goral (there is a population there but they're not always…

  4. Speaker_for_the_lost on Bats at Pinery Provincial Park18 February 2026

    There are some fairly well-known birding sites in Korea (including wintering sites for 90% of the global Baikal Teal population,…

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16 February 2026
Hawaii Advice
16 February 2026
Trip Report – Pygmy Hippo Expedition – Royle Safaris – April 2025
15 February 2026
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14 February 2026
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