Mammals of Australia Part 1: Monotremes, Carnivorous marsupials, Bandicoots, Koala and Wombats
Hi people, My biggest adventure of my life, cruising throughout Australia, New Zealand and New Caledonia in search of (mostly) birds and mammals! I drove an approximate 47.000 km i
costa rica, 2022: klil and assaf zaitlin (family trip), 21 mammal species (and others) including tapir, kinkajou and humpback whales
costa rica, 2022: klil and assaf zaitlin (family trip), 21 mammal species (and others) including tapir, kinkajou and humpback whales
Spotting Giant Panda is possible
Within this a link to an atmospheric report with images and a bit of feedback of an ultimately second successful trip to China to spot Giant Panda. More details about the trip itse
West Papua 2024 Trip Report
Carlos Bocos has just returned from a West Papua mammal tour that he ran with Royle Safaris following in the footsteps of this tour he led last year. This one sounds as mega as las
Thailand Mammal Report: Kaeng Krachan National Park and Khao Yai National Park
In February 2024, John Sadler and I visited Thailand on what was primarily a mammal watching trip. With only a week at our disposal, we decided to split our time between Kaeng Krac
Mammals of the USA Part 2
Hi people, One of my favourite trips for mammals was made back in April/May 2013 during a roadtrip of more then 5000 kilometers in the USA. Satring from Las Vegas, driving along th
Tigers of India – Cat Expeditions – Trip Report 2024
During our annual Cat Expedition’s Tigers of India tour, we had eighteen different tiger sightings, saw two leopards and three jungle cats! We also saw five sloth bear and a tota
Nocturnal mammals hide in the Netherlands: Tips on how to book the hide and how to get there by train plus photos and a film
Excellent trip reports here on mammal watching have already covered everything you need to know on Edo’s fantastic wildlife hide in the Netherlands. This post is mainly to he
Cats report from Bhutan.
On 5th November 2019, while traveling to Eastern and Southeast Bhutan for launching Young Bhutanese Birder (YBB) birding club. After launching the birding club at one of the school