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Brazil Tag

HomePosts tagged "Brazil"(Page 8)
7 March 2018
Central and South AmericaUncategorised
BrazilFransicana Dolphin

Help! Franciscana or Cotero Dolphins?

Help! I have have been agonising over photos of Franciscana and Cotero Dolphins (Giuanan Dolphins) trying to turn at least one of the animals I saw in Brazil last week into a Fra

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11 January 2018
Central and South America
BrazilPeru

New Trip Reports: Brazil plus an Andean Cat in Peru

Here are a couple of brief reports – featuring great mammals. Andean Mountain Cat, 2017: Alain Guillemont’s account of 2 sightings in 2 days in Peru. Brazil, 2017: Al

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19 October 2017
Central and South America
Brazil

New Trip Report: The Southern Pantanal

Here’s another report from Mogens Trolle – covering two trips to the Southern Pantanal – with more fabulous photos (you may remember his mouth-watering Gabon rep

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20 August 2017
Central and South America
Brazil

Three days around Manaus

With Jon Hall, Charles Hood, Marcelo Henrique Marcos, Jose Gabriel Martinez, Amber Melhouse, Judy Parrish, Micah Riegner, Hari & Venkat Sankar, Ian Thompson and Phil Telfer. In

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19 August 2017
Central and South America
Brazil

New Trip Report: Manaus area

Here’s a short report from Venkat Sankar about the couple of days he spent around Manaus before we got on the boat for our mega cruise. Manaus, 2017: Venkat Sankar, 2 days &

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14 August 2017
Central and South America
Brazil

Amazon Expedition, 2017

Amazon Basin: June 15 – June 27 Cheryl Antonucci, Paul Carter, Holly Faithful, Jon Hall, Charles Hood, Marcelo Henrique Marcos, Jose Gabriel Martinez, Amber Melhouse, Judy Parris

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14 August 2017
Central and South America
Brazil

New Trip Report: Pantanal, 2016

Northern Pantanal, 2016: Wise Birding, 10 days & 26 species including Jaguar, Tayra and Brazilian Porcupine. Jon

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7 August 2017
Central and South America
Brazil

New Trip Report: Mamiraua Reserve, Brazil

Hello all, I have just returned from a long trip through Asia where I managed to see a few nice mammals in between trying to keep two teenagers happy and dodging typhoons. Various

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28 July 2017
Central and South America
Brazil

New Trip Report: Emas NP and Black Lion Tamarins in Brazil

A brief report from Richard Webb on a trip to Brazil. Emas NP & Black Lion Tamarins, 2017: Richard Webb, 12 days & 21 species including Puma, Hoary Fox, Striped Hog-nosed S

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7 March 2017
Central and South America
Brazil

Amazon Exploration Cruise, June 2017: 1 space now available

Fiona Reid and I are organising a 2 week trip into the Brazilian Amazon in June this year. The trip was  sold out but a cancellation means there is now a one space open on this t

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