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10 April 2023
EaglenestIndiaLadakhManasSnow leopard

Northern India – March 2023

24 days and 36 species of mammals including Snow leopard, Pallas cat, Gee´s golden langur and Yellow throated marten. Locations visited: Ladakh, Eaglenest and Manas NP.

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3 April 2023

Sri Lanka March 2023

12 nights, 40 species of mammals, 209 birds (including all the endemics), 25 species of reptile including 8 snakes, 10 frog species and 16 species of butterflies, with Dulan Ranga

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3 April 2023
India

Western UP (IN) – Urban Mammals (Nilgai, Rhesus Macaque, Indian Crested Porcupine, Small Indian Mongoose, Five-striped Palm Squirrel)

Uttar Pradesh (UP) is the most populated state in India, with a population close to 2/3 that of the United States compressed into an area similar in size to the UK. During December

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2 April 2023
BantengIndochinese Grey LangurIndochinese SerowLeopard Catsun bearThailand

Thailand, December 2022

A trip report of a self-organized trip to Thailand. Spend 3,5 weeks driving around the country. In total 35 species of mammal were seen, including Sun Bear, 2x Leopard Cat, Banteng

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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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  1. Flemming Versloot on Chitwan National Park, Nepal 23 Dec – 02 Jan 202615 February 2026
  2. Francesco Cuzzola on Dugong or Cetacean trips in Seychelles?15 February 2026
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  1. 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…

  2. 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?

  3. 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…

  4. Lennart Verheuvel on Spain–Sierra Andujar National Park February 202613 February 2026

    Interesting report Greg as I think we have looked at the same lynx last week :). I think you looked…

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9 February 2026
South Africa and the Big Cat Year and five Wild Cat species!
9 February 2026
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6 February 2026
Primates in East Africa (Rwanda, Uganda, Burundi)
6 February 2026
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