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Hirola Tag

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16 October 2023
AberdaresAfrican wolfAmboseliEndemicsHirolaishaqbiniKenyaMammal Watching KenyaSamburuTaita HillsTana RiverTsavo EastTsavo WestWatamu

Kenya Mammals, Birds, & Herps 2023

In July-August this year, I took a couple of clients (Tyler Santiago-Gamble) out on a trip looking primarily for Mammal targets, but with some bird, reptile, & amphibian target

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29 March 2023
2023AfricaHirolaishaqbinijoin a tripKenya

Kenya Tour (incl. Ishaqbini), July 29-August 13, 2023

Hello everyone! Sharing an amazing opportunity here! I currently have a 2.5 week-long trip to Kenya planned for this upcoming summer, with availability for 1-2 others to join me fr

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19 October 2022
Africa
Abbott's DuikerantelopesArusha National ParkbovidsbushbuckgazelleshartebeestHirolaKenyaKilimanjaroKilosas ConservationNgorongoro Conservation AreaoribioryxSaadaniSerengetisuniTanzaniatopiTsavo Eastwildebeest

My trip to Tanzania and Kenya in May 2022

In May this year I visited another continent for the first time, and made my first big mammalwatching trip. Despite little luck with my high priority targets, I am happy with it, a

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28 December 2020
Africa
Elephant shrewHirolaKenyasafari

Last-minute opening for 1-3 people to join me in Kenya (Feb 4th-13th)

I’m lucky enough to be joining a fellow member on a last minute tour in Uganda later in January. Being so close to Kenya it was too tempting not to add on! I fly into Nairobi

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  1. ian_h on Which telelens for Madagascar? 150 – 600 eq. or 225 – 900 eq.?29 August 2025
  2. Lennartv on Which telelens for Madagascar? 150 – 600 eq. or 225 – 900 eq.?29 August 2025
  3. Asanoth on Which telelens for Madagascar? 150 – 600 eq. or 225 – 900 eq.?29 August 2025

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  1. ian_h on Which telelens for Madagascar? 150 – 600 eq. or 225 – 900 eq.?29 August 2025

    Well, "effective" focal length is probably a topic for a separate thread....but imho, it's completely bogus; a 400mm lens is…

  2. Lennartv on Which telelens for Madagascar? 150 – 600 eq. or 225 – 900 eq.?29 August 2025

    @Asanoth: happens all the time that I see a mammal at 100m. But do what you think is best for…

  3. Asanoth on Which telelens for Madagascar? 150 – 600 eq. or 225 – 900 eq.?29 August 2025

    "Sure, a mammal is obviously larger than a bird, but when it’s a 100 meters from you, you won’t regret…

  4. Asanoth on Which telelens for Madagascar? 150 – 600 eq. or 225 – 900 eq.?29 August 2025

    Thank you. But MFT is 2x crop, so you had 300 - 800 effectively. Which is pretty much same as…

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