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

Georgia Tag

HomePosts tagged "Georgia"
10 February 2025
Georgia

Book Review: A Wildlife Guide to Georgia (the country not the US state)

Georgia is one of my favourite countries in Europe: spectacular scenery, exciting wildlife and – let’s be honest – outrageously good food. Brecht De Meulenaer&#82

Read More
27 November 2023
Georgia

Georgia’s big mammal goodies

I visited Georgia between 28. 10. and 11. 11. 2023. The main purpose of this trip was to find and photograph Caucasian Chamois. Eastern and Western Tur were also on my list.

Read More
5 March 2023
ArmeniaBearBezoarCaucasusGeorgiatur

Georgia and Armenia Caucasus Royal trip 2022

New trip report of Batumi Birding Caucasus Royal trip to Georgia and Armenia. Mostly focused on birdwatching, but with several great mammal species incl. Dagestan tur, Bezoar goat

Read More
13 February 2023
ArmeniaGeorgia

Georgia & Armenia: Eurasian Lynx and Brown Bears April 2022

Mostly a birding report, but I am adding due to the great day time encounter of an Eurasian Lynx and a link to video. Also seen were 4 Brown Bears. https://www.wisebirding.co.uk/wp

Read More
17 October 2022
Europe and the Palearctic
Georgia

EcoTurism: Georgia, September 2022

I visited Georgia for a few days in 2017 and vowed to return after missing (the usually easy to see) Eastern Turs: too little time; too many clouds. In September 2022 my son and I

Read More
7 September 2022
Europe
EuropeGeorgia

Georgia

Georgia is a spectacularly beautiful country, with great food and friendly people. More importantly it is the best place to see two fabulous mountain goats: the Eastern and Western

Read More
3 January 2021
North American
FloridaGeorgia

New Trip Report: Florida and Georgia (December 2019)

A  happy new year to mammalwatchers everywhere!  Here’s the first report of 2021 – which comes again from Sjef Ollers and has some useful information. Florida and Geo

Read More
8 September 2017
Europe and the Palearctic
GeorgiaTurkmenistan

New (old) Trip Reports: Georgia and Turkmenistan

Here are two more notes from Vladimir Dinets on his experience in the 1980s looking for mammals in  the former USSR. Georgia, 1980s: Vladimir Dinets’ notes of visits to the

Read More
8 August 2017
Europe and the Palearctic
Georgia

Georgia (Caucasus), 2017

I visited Georgia for 5 nights in July 2017. I was travelling with my kids and tried to make the trip about more than mammals. I am not sure I succeeded: “more than mammals&#

Read More
1 August 2016
North America
GeorgiaNearcticUSA

Georgia (US State)

In May 2012 I stopped in southern Georgia for a night on my way to a bat catching blitz in Florida. Round-tailed Muskrats are a species which has generated a fair bit of correspon

Read More

Posts pagination

01 02

Community

19 May 2026
The Red Goral: What it is and where to find it?
19 May 2026
2 weeks Sichuan with Royle Safaris, with extra primates, 2026
18 May 2026
Nemisis species

Latest comments

  1. Chad Johnson on Nemisis species19 May 2026
  2. John Archer on Nemisis species19 May 2026
  3. Jon Hall on Nemisis species19 May 2026

Subscribe to updates

Enter a few details to subscribe to this site and receive notifications of new Community posts by email.

Create Subscription

Follow us

%%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. Chad Johnson on Nemisis species19 May 2026

    Weirdly, I usually have terrible luck with mammal spotting but Leopards are the one animal I've been successful with. On…

  2. John Archer on Nemisis species19 May 2026

    Jon, I promise to let you know if the curse does finally end, but don't hold your breath!

  3. Jon Hall on Nemisis species19 May 2026

    Wow! This seems like a Rhyme of the Ancient Mariner level curse! I think I saw 7 in one night…

  4. Sebastian Kennerknecht on Nemisis species19 May 2026

    Wow, that is truly a nemesis mammal. I think, as I am sure you would agree based on your experience,…

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