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Harrier Tours Tag

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19 August 2025
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Uganda June/July 2025

My trip to Uganda with Harrier Tours which resulted in 74 species seen.

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8 December 2024
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UGANDA Sept-Oct 2024 with Harrier Tours

A very successful return to my dear Uganda, on a (mostly) primate photography tour led by Harriet Kemigisha from Harrier Tours, that included a few surprises.

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25 May 2023
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New Podcast Episode: Harriet Kemigisha (Harrier Tours), Uganda

The latest podcast episode is one of my favorites. Charles and I spent a fascinating hour talking with Harriet Kemigisha – founder of Harrier Tours – from her home in w

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21 May 2023
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Uganda Jan-Feb 2023

Over 27 days we travelled right around Uganda, from the arid north-east to the mountainous south-west. We visited all major habitats, and saw 82 mammal species, as well as 592 spec

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1 July 2026
New Podcast: Made in China
30 June 2026
From Kaziranga to Bhutan: crossing without a “COW walk”
30 June 2026
Three days in Panama, 2026: Clouded Oncilla and more!

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  1. Ben S on 3 Days in Taï National Park, Ivory Coast – September 20252 July 2026
  2. Kenny Ross on Giant anteater/Ornate titi monkey Colombia1 July 2026
  3. Jon Hall on Farallon Islands Birding Trip Yields Pinniped Sweep and Whale Jackpot (June 20, 2026)1 July 2026

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  1. Ben S on 3 Days in Taï National Park, Ivory Coast – September 20252 July 2026

    Hi Markus, Your toad is either Sclerophrys regularis or S. maculata. S. taiensis would be far more tuberculated. I believe…

  2. Kenny Ross on Giant anteater/Ornate titi monkey Colombia1 July 2026

    Hi Steve, probably a typo - got it from my notebook and it's likely phonetic! We had a guide as…

  3. Jon Hall on Farallon Islands Birding Trip Yields Pinniped Sweep and Whale Jackpot (June 20, 2026)1 July 2026

    What a great day at sea!

  4. Sebastian Kennerknecht on Three days in Panama, 2026: Clouded Oncilla and more!1 July 2026

    Thanks for introducing us to this new place Jon. I am curious, are the cats themselves baited as well? For…

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30 June 2026
Three days in Panama, 2026: Clouded Oncilla and more!
30 June 2026
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29 June 2026
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29 June 2026
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