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Hungary Tag

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7 September 2017
Europe and the Palearctic
HungarySlovakia

New Trip Report: Hungary & Slovakia

Steve Morgan had a successful trip through Hungary and Slovakia last month chasing bats and small mammals. Hungary and Slovakia, 2017: Steve Morgan, 9 days & 30 species includ

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2 October 2016
Europe and the Palearctic
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New Trip Report: South Eastern Europe (The Balkans), 2016

A new, detailed, report from Vladimir Dinets covering the countries of South Eastern Europe (east of Slovenia and Croatia and south of Hungary through to Crete into Turkey). The B

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6 August 2016
Europe
HungaryPalearctic

Hungary

Hungary is one of my favourite mammal watching destinations in Western and Central Europe. I've been three times: for a few days in July 2010, and then for long weekends in May and

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24 September 2013
Europe and the Palearctic
Hungary

Hungary, 2013 Trip Reports

I had a lovely few days in Hungary in 2010 and returned in late May 2013 for a weekend. Ballads Szigetiwas, from ecotours.hu was busy, so he fixed me up with Sandor Boldogh who

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12 June 2013
Europe and the Palearctic
Hungary

New Report: A Hungarian Wet Weekend

Bódva Valley I returned to Hungary for a weekend in mid May. Balazs Szigeti who I travelled with last time was busy, so he fixed me up with Sandor Boldogh who works at Aggtelek Na

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24 August 2010
Europe and the Palearctic
Hungary

Hungary, 2010 Trip Report

In summer 2010 I was looking for somewhere in Europe to take my kids – Patrick and Katy – for a few days mammal chasing and I thought Hungary might be the go when I lea

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