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Common bottlenose dolphin Tag

HomePosts tagged "Common bottlenose dolphin"
1 September 2025
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Short trip report to Greece – May 2025

Since we had this year a long weekend of 4 full days available in May 2025 and now direct flights from where we live to Athens, my wife and decided to pay a visit to the Lichadonis

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1 September 2023
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Maldives, April 2022

Report of a 17-day cetacean cruise around the northern atolls of the Maldives, led by Dr Charles Anderson (Whale and Dolphin Company). Fourteen cetacean species recorded, including

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6 May 2019
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MARINE MAMMAL BONANZA

Hello mammal watchers.   The tour company NozoMojo runs wildlife focused tours on small ships. We have a few spaces available in 2020 on voyages to two very distinct destinati

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    Congratulations on 20 years! Reading trip reports has completely transformed how I find mammals - instead of wandering hopefully, I…

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    Wow 20 years! so fast but it actually seems like longer when I contemplate the number of expeditions this website…

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    Thank you for creating this place and forums on social media. I started out as a birder when i was…

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    Well I hope I have changed it for the better .... though I can imagine there are times - eg…

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