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2 April 2023
PalearcticSaudi Arabia

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
pelagicVirginia

Virginia Beach Pelagic

Virginia Beach Pelagic, Rudee Tours, March 26 2023

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26 March 2023
Ghana

Ghana: 22/01 – 31/01 2023

This is a short story of my trip to Ghana in January earlier this year.

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26 March 2023
BadgerBobcatNorthern elephant sealOrca

Point Reyes and Monterey Bay March 2023

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21 March 2023
Western Australia

South west Western Australia March 2023

2 weeks around SW Western Australia, including the iconic quokka and numbat, and the extremes of pygmy Blue Whale and tiny honey possum.

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18 March 2023
South Carolina

Charleston, South Carolina trip report

When I lived in the South (of the US, that is) I’ve been to many historical plantations. They are interesting habitats, with huge Spanish moss-covered oaks and dense patches

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13 March 2023
Suriname

Some mammal observations in Suriname

A very brief report of some mammal observations made while also searching for birds and herps for a couple/three days in Suriname – a short extension on a work trip.

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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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11 March 2023
Mountain TapirSpectacled Bear

Ecuador–Cayambe Coca NP March 3-5, 2023

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10 March 2023
IndiaKabinileopardsouth IndiaTigersYashas Narayan

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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A puma, a tapir, and a stalking horse – final version

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  1. Jon Hall on A puma, a tapir, and a stalking horse – final version12 May 2025

    Thanks Charles - super interesting. And great to know it is the first time this behaviour has been documented for…

  2. JanEbr on RFI Thailand12 May 2025

    There is really a lot of reports from Thailand and it's worth it to go through a selection of them…

  3. Zarek Cockar on Hyaena footprints9 May 2025

    The circled track on the left looks like a Canid to me. Hyaenids have much tighter gaps between bean-shaped toes.…

  4. markhows on Australia9 May 2025

    Many Thanks, I think you are correct, I will see if I can correct the entry

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