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Alaska Tag

HomePosts tagged "Alaska"(Page 2)
5 September 2017
North American
Alaska

New Trip Report: Alaska, Spring 2016

Thank you to Ben Schwienhart for sending this detailed trip report through from Cloud Birders: although it was a birding trip, Ian Merrill saw plenty of mammals. Alaska, 2016: Ian

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3 July 2017
North American
Alaska

New Trip Report: Outer Alaska

Here’s a report from Vladimir Dinet’s trip around Alaska, including the Pribilof Islands. Outer Alaska, 2017: Vladimir Dinets, spring 2017 and many  speciality species

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8 November 2016
North American
Alaska

New Trip Report: 24 hours in Barrow Alaska

Vladimir Dinets went to Barrow – from New York – last month .. for one day!   Barrow, 2016: Vladimir Dinet, 1 day & 9 species including Polar Bear, Ribbon Seal

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Bull Caribou Denali
7 April 2016
North America
AlaskaNearcticUSA

Alaska

In May 2006 I spent just 24 hours in Alaska and travelled on the ferry from Haines to Skagway during a trip around the Canadian Yukon. I saw a few Harbour Seals, but not the supo

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