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Colombia Tag

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26 August 2023
Colombia

Colombia January 2023

Here is a report from our trip to Colombia from January 2023. It was organised by Rob from Wild About Colombia, who was amazing. We had some great sightings and a fabulous trip.

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12 August 2023
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IT’S A WILD LIFE! – TRIP REPORT COLOMBIA 2023

We (Rob Jansen & Romy Jansen-Houtzager) are two enthusiastic nature lovers who travel the world together to search for stunning birds, fascinating mammals and incredible nature

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5 June 2023
South America
ColombiaSouth America

Colombia

Colombia is a mammalwatching paradise. It is ridiculously diverse, with about 460 species of mammals a ton of which are endemic. Add the friendliest people I've ever met and delici

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17 April 2023
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Northern Oncilla

It’s a Wild Life! – Separate Post: Northern Oncilla Hi everybody, As many of you know Romy and I (Rob) are travelling South-America and are now in Colombia. Of course w

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6 November 2022
Central and South America
Colombia

New Trip Report: Colombia

A fun report from John and Karen Shrader who were in Colombia looking for Mountain Tapirs with Wild About Colombia. Great pictures plus – if that wasn’t enough –

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17 August 2022
Central and South America
Colombia

New Trip Report: Colombia

Another first time report. This time from Jim Vanderpoel who visited Colombia with Wild About Colombia. Santa Marta, Santander and Tatama National Park, 2022: Jim Vanderpoel, 2 wee

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3 April 2022
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ColombiaRomania

New Trip Reports: Northern Colombia and Transylvanian Lynxes (again…same trip, different author)

And another two nice reports. They are coming thick and fast! Parque Tayrona and El Dorado, 2022: Cheryl Antonucci, 1 week & 12 species including Cottontop and White-handed Tam

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30 January 2022
Central and South America
Colombia

New Trip Report: Colombia

An interesting report from Justin Brown who just returned from Colombia. Colombia, 2022: Justin Brown, 2 weeks & some nice mammals including Mountain Tapir, Mountain Coati and

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8 May 2020
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Best Kept Mammalwatching Secrets … Revealed!

Thanks to those who shared ideas on places around the world where the mammalwatching is (probably) good but trip reports are scarce. I know most of us can only dream of travel at t

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23 February 2020
Central and South America
Colombia

South and Central Colombia, 2020

With Cheryl Antonucci, Becky Henshaw, Jon Hall, Martin Royle, Hari Sankar, Venkat Sankar and Ian Thompson. Plus Rob Smith and Claudia Diaz from Wild About Colombia. When I first vi

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  1. Mogens Trolle on Looking for advice on seeing Greater Bilby et al. in southern Australia (SA+WA)17 September 2025

    Thanks a lot, Jon.

  2. Jon Hall on Looking for advice on seeing Greater Bilby et al. in southern Australia (SA+WA)17 September 2025

    Mogens. You have picked all the spots I would pick for those species. I’m not aware of any Bilbies anywhere…

  3. Harriet on Mammal Field Guide for Central Africa Republic ?17 September 2025

    Thanks Ewan - hopefully see you soon.

  4. vnsankar on Tigers on foot in Nepal and so much more! – Wildlife Watching Expeditions16 September 2025

    Great report. Any chance you photographed the Hispid Hares in Bardia? Those are a genuine rarity to observe.

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