Skip to the content

info@mammalwatching.com

Join a trip

logo mainlogo darklogo light
  • Places
  • Community
    • Getting started
    • Community forum
    • The mammal list rankings
    • Join a trip
  • Resources
    • Conservation
    • Primates
      • South America
      • Madagascar
    • Trip providers
    • The mammal list rankings
    • Global mammal checklist
    • Mammalwatching gear
    • Mammal vocalisations library
    • World’s best mammalwatching
    • IUCN newsletters
  • Podcast
  • Login
  • Register

DONATE NOW

logo main
  • Places
  • Community
    • Getting started
    • Community Forum
    • The mammal list rankings
    • Join a trip
  • Resources
    • Conservation
    • Primates
      • South America
      • Madagascar
    • Trip providers
    • The mammal list rankings
    • Global mammal checklist
    • Mammalwatching gear
    • Mammal vocalisations library
    • World’s best mammal watching
    • IUCN newsletters
  • Podcasts
  • Login
  • Register

Cuba Tag

HomePosts tagged "Cuba"
17 March 2020
North American
Cuba

New Trip Report: Cuban Solenodon

An entertaining report from Vladimir Dinets, who just took a Covidly complicated – to put it mildly – to Cuba. Cuban Solenodon, 2020: Vladimir Dinets, 2 days & seve

Read More
24 December 2019
Central and South AmericaNorth American
Cuba

New Trip Report: Cuba

Here’s a report from Vladimir Dinets’s trip to look for Cuban Solenodons.  No solenodons but a few nice species in any case. A very happy Christmas to all those who ce

Read More
3 September 2016
Central and South America
Cuba

New Trip Report – Cuba

Cuba, 2016: Stefan Lithner’s account of mammals seen on a 2 week (primarily birding trip) & 10 species including Cuban Flower Bat and Little Goblin Bat. Jon

Read More
8 August 2016
Central America
CubaNeotropical

Cuba

I spent a couple of days in Cuba in 1998 but don't think I saw a single mammal other than H. sapiens. I've included community reports from those that have.

Read More
%%tb-image-alt-text%%

Offset your Greenhouse Gases when you fly - and protect Gola Rainforest

Special thanks to
rewild logo
Zeiss Seeing beyond

About Jon Hall

Genetically Welsh, spiritually Australian, currently in New York City. I’ve also lived and worked in London, Canberra, Paris and Lusaka, and visited almost 120 countries.

More about Jon
About mammalwatching.com
Terms and conditions
Get in touch
Buy me a coffee

Latest comments

  1. Imam Taufiqurrahman on Wild Siberut: Eleven Days, Four Primates, Seventy-Two Birds21 May 2026

    Yes, sure Jacob. You can use it

  2. Imam Taufiqurrahman on Wild Siberut: Eleven Days, Four Primates, Seventy-Two Birds21 May 2026

    Updated, Daan. Thank you for spotting it!

  3. Imam Taufiqurrahman on Wild Siberut: Eleven Days, Four Primates, Seventy-Two Birds21 May 2026

    Thanks, Jon. Yes, definitely!

  4. Imam Taufiqurrahman on Wild Siberut: Eleven Days, Four Primates, Seventy-Two Birds21 May 2026

    Thank you, Blackwatch! Glad you like it

Community

17 May 2026
Thermal Master DV2 Camera Available Again Worldwide While Stocks Last
16 May 2026
Any interest in snow leopards this October or November?
16 May 2026
Anyone interested in joining me, Mammalia tours and some very cool bats in Ivory Coast and Equatorial Guinea? (early 2028)
15 May 2026
Rwanda 2025 Trip Report

© 2026 Jon Hall. mammalwatching.com | Privacy Policy

Have a question?

Get in touch!

Our info

+0011 22 344 45

jon@mammalwatching.com

Brooklyn,
New York USA

Follow us