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10 September 2025
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A short trip to Panama

In June I made a short trip to Panama, mainly around Gamboa, Valle de Antón, Boquete and Santa Fé. Mammal highlights included a Northern Tamandua, Panamanian Night Monkeys, a Bro

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10 September 2025

Georgia and Armenia, August 2025

A three-week trip to Georgia and Armenia. Not dedicated and not the best time of the year, but my first mammal watching trip, with a few nice species and some practical information

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10 September 2025

In Search of Small Cats and other mammals and Birds in India and Bhutan with Robin Hamilton

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7 September 2025
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Madagascar 2025

I spent nearly 3 months in Madagascar this summer and saw 20 mammal species with 11 lifers and 89 bird species with 36 lifers. Happy reading 🙂 https://docs.google.com/document/d

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6 September 2025
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Taiwan, March 2024

A trip report of a self-organized trip to Taiwan. Spend 3 weeks driving around the country. In total 12 species of mammal were seen, including Taiwan Serow, Taiwan Giant Flying Squ

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4 September 2025
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Azores

A short visit to the Azores with 9 cetacean species.

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1 September 2025
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Short trip report to Greece – May 2025

Since we had this year a long weekend of 4 full days available in May 2025 and now direct flights from where we live to Athens, my wife and decided to pay a visit to the Lichadonis

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31 August 2025
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Trip to Madagascar

Three-week trip to Madagascar – observed several species of lemurs, visited the Palmarium reserve with Aye-Aye.

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29 August 2025
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Singapore, 2025

I recently spent 4 days in Singapore, on my way back to Australia. The trip was mostly successful with 14 mammal, 19 herp, and 57 bird species observed. Highlights were Sunda Colug

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28 August 2025
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Thailand’s Deep South: Banded Linsang and more, 2025

When Jirayu ‘Tour’ Ekkul from Wild Encounter Thailand told me that he thought he had found a reliable site for Banded Linsang I was fascinated. This beautiful small car

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  1. Jon Hall on White-footed Dunnart + 18 other species in a week on the NSW South Coast9 April 2026
  2. Jon Hall on Trip Report – Costa Rica, April, 20259 April 2026
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  1. Jon Hall on White-footed Dunnart + 18 other species in a week on the NSW South Coast9 April 2026

    Thanks John - good to know that you can find those dunnarts down there. Another victory for thermal scopes!

  2. Jon Hall on Trip Report – Costa Rica, April, 20259 April 2026

    Great report - thanks Simon. Some excellent bats!

  3. Jon Hall on Paraguay 20259 April 2026

    Fabulous report! Thanks for sharing this and taking the time to write it

  4. blackwatch. on California Coastal Mammalwatching7 April 2026

    Wow the picture of the elephant seal looks so amazing. And just saying but if you are looking for a…

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