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Borneo Tag

HomePosts tagged "Borneo"(Page 7)
16 August 2019
Oriental
BorneoMalaysiaPeninsula MalaysiaSingapore

New Trip Report: Borneo

Some reports make you envious. Some do far more than that.  You have been warned! Borneo reports don’t get more successful than this. Sabah, Singapore and Peninsula Malaysia

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23 May 2019
Oriental
BorneoSabah

New Trip Report: Sabah

Another report from Vladimir Dinets. Mount Kinabalu and Sepilok, Sabah, 2019: Vladimir Dinets, 9 days & 56 species including Sun Bear, Kinabalu Ferret Badger and Spotted Giant

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11 February 2019
Oriental
Borneo

New Trip Report: Sabah, Borneo

Another great Borneo report. It is amazing how much the mammalwatching has improved there over the past few years. Deramakot, Kinabatangan and Mt Kinabalu, 2018: Naturetrek, 2 week

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2 October 2018
Oriental
BorneoMalaysia

New Trip Report: Sabah

A new report from David Andrew from 3 weeks in Borneo. Sabah, 2018: David Andrew, 3 weeks & 47 species including Shrew-faced Ground Squirrel, Clouded Leopard (at Imbak Canyon)

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9 July 2018
Oriental
BorneoSingapore

New Trip Report: Sabah and a bit of Singapore

Another great report from Sjef Ollers. Sabah and Singapore, 2018: Sjef Ollers, 20 days & 50+ species including Marbled Cat, Clouded Leopard and Western Tarsier. Jon

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4 June 2018
Oriental
Borneo

New Trip Report: Sabah and Sarawak

Here’s a new – and typically thorough – report from Stefan Lithner who was in Sabah and Sarawak earlier this year.  Though this was primarily a bird tour he reco

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15 May 2018
Oriental
BorneoMalaysia

New Trip Report: Sabah, Borneo

Dominique Brugiere was back in Borneo last month and here’s a short report. Sabah, 2018: Dominique Brugiere, 3 weeks & many species including Flat-headed Cat and Otter

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16 April 2018
Oriental
Borneo

New Trip Report: Deramakot (Borneo)

Here’s a first report from Mark Spence of (another) successful trip to Deramakot. Deramakot, 2018: Mark Spence, 9 days & 25 species including Western Tarsier, Moon Rat, F

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3 January 2018
Oriental
Borneo

New Trip Report: Borneo, 2017

Here’s a report of Fiona Reid’s stellar Borneo adventure from a couple of months ago – stellar both in terms of the number of mammals recorded and the number of r

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9 November 2017
Oriental
Borneo

Stunning Video! Clouded Leopard and Cubs

Mike Gordon, from Alternative Adventure Borneo has sent me the full video of his extraordinary encounter with Clouded Leopards in the daylight this week. Check it out!   Jon

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