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16 October 2023
AberdaresAfrican wolfAmboseliEndemicsHirolaishaqbiniKenyaMammal Watching KenyaSamburuTaita HillsTana RiverTsavo EastTsavo WestWatamu

Kenya Mammals, Birds, & Herps 2023

In July-August this year, I took a couple of clients (Tyler Santiago-Gamble) out on a trip looking primarily for Mammal targets, but with some bird, reptile, & amphibian target

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10 October 2023
BahamasBuffy Flower BatWaterhouse's Leaf-nosed Bat

The Bahamas, 2021

A brief report from a non-mammal focused trip to the Bahamas a few years ago that turned up a couple species of interesting Bat. Seeing as how there was a recent RFI from someone v

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6 October 2023
Cat ExpeditionsManulMongoliaPallas's CatPhoto Tour

Manul (Pallas’s cat) of Mongolia Tour 2023 – Trip Report

During our annual Cat Expeditions manul of Mongolia tour, we saw sixteen different manul individuals and had some fantastic views of cats hunting and playing. Check out the report

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6 October 2023
Ecuador

Ecuador Sept 2022

Ecuador mammal + non-mammal trip in Sept 2022 (7th – 25th). Great creatures, including Spectacled Bear, Mountain Tapir (completing the set for me), stump tailed porcupine, ja

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5 October 2023
Palearctic

Trip report Sabah, Borneo

Yet another trip report on Borneo? Sabah is a very popular destination for birders and mammal watchers alike and both Mammalwatching.com as well as Cloudbirders.com have numerous t

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29 September 2023
ArizonaCave Creek CanyonPortal

Chiricahuas, September 2023 (Venkat Sankar)

Hi all, Sharing a report from a great (but rather sleep-deprived) long weekend the Chiricahua Mountains and Animas Valley in SE AZ and SW NM, respectively. We saw a lot more than I

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27 September 2023

UGANDA: African Golden Cat Quest Take 2

Lord Derby’s Flying Squirrel Tour Report from our 2nd tour to try and see African Golden Cat: https://www.wisebirding.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/UGANDA-MARCH-2023.pdf A total o

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25 September 2023

Short trip to Swakopmund, Namibia 16-24 Sept 2023

I just returned from the African Small Mammal conference in Swakopmund, Namibia and wanted to share a few locations. My mammal targets for the area were round eared sengi and Namib

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23 September 2023

Panama, August 2023

An easy going trip staying at Canopy Tower and Canopy Lodge only. The expected mammals seen plus highlights for me being Water Opossum (Yapok), Northern Tamandua and lesser Capybar

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22 September 2023
Fishing catIndian pangolinpalm civetRusty Spotted catSri Lanka

Amazing Sri Lanka

We experienced a wonderful trip to Sri Lanka this summer. 3 weeks and 50 mammal species observed and much more (birds, frogs, insects). We basically observed all the main mammals t

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  1. Ben W on Remote mammal watching16 February 2026

    Hi Olli, Great to see the list coming along, and I'm glad to see you've reached your first target! Just…

  2. Flemming Versloot on Chitwan National Park, Nepal 23 Dec – 02 Jan 202615 February 2026

    Nice report John. Chitwan sounds like an amazing place, especially the fact that you are allowed to enter the park…

  3. Francesco Cuzzola on Dugong or Cetacean trips in Seychelles?15 February 2026

    Hey Tomer, how did the trip go? Any interesting sighting? Perhaps dugong? Reptiles?

  4. Greg Easton on Spain–Sierra Andujar National Park February 202613 February 2026

    Lennart, the mammal watching world continues to get smaller! I wish we had been able to formally connect and meet…

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9 February 2026
South Africa and the Big Cat Year and five Wild Cat species!
9 February 2026
Japan RFI lodge booking (looking for a Japan resident)
6 February 2026
Primates in East Africa (Rwanda, Uganda, Burundi)
6 February 2026
Remote mammal watching

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