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3 May 2025
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Trip Report – Borneo’s Rare Mammals Tour – Royle Safaris – Aug/Sep 2024

Royle Safaris runs a specialist mammalwatching group trip to Sabah annually and they never disappoint, however this particular one hit the jackpot. Guided by Mike Gordon and visiti

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24 May 2023
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Trip Report – Borneo (Sabah) Mammalwatching Tour – Royle Safaris – August/September 2022

Royle Safaris runs a specialist mammalwatching group trip to Sabah annually and they never disappoint. Guided by Mike Gordon and visiting Deramakot, Kinabatangan and Tabin (as well

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  1. Lennartv on Uganda June/July 202521 August 2025
  2. Lennartv on Which telelens for Madagascar? 150 – 600 eq. or 225 – 900 eq.?21 August 2025
  3. Asanoth on Which telelens for Madagascar? 150 – 600 eq. or 225 – 900 eq.?21 August 2025

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  1. Lennartv on Uganda June/July 202521 August 2025

    If you were to return to Uganda you may find anomalure to be more easier than usual because at Semliki…

  2. Lennartv on Which telelens for Madagascar? 150 – 600 eq. or 225 – 900 eq.?21 August 2025

    With a 1.4 extender you'd be looking at F9.0 maximum. Personally I can still do a lot with that, but…

  3. Asanoth on Which telelens for Madagascar? 150 – 600 eq. or 225 – 900 eq.?21 August 2025

    Thank you. An extender for 100 - 400 f/6.3 would render it useless, especially in a forest and especially for…

  4. Michael Johnson on Uganda June/July 202521 August 2025

    Should have said I am very envious of your pangolin and anomalure, though.

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