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India Tag

HomePosts tagged "India"(Page 9)
29 March 2017
Oriental
India

New Trip Report: India (Gujurat and Tadoba)

Here’s a report from last month’s WildWings trip to India, co-led by Richard Webb. Gujurat & Tadoba, 2017: 2 weeks & 3o species including South Indian Tree Shre

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16 March 2017
Oriental
India

New Trip Report: Assam and Manipur

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15 January 2017
Oriental
BhutanIndia

New Trip Report: NE India & Bhutan

North East India & Bhutan, 2016: Ralf Bürglin, 17 days & 20 species including Brown Himalayan Goral, Capped Langur and Hoolock Gibbon. Jon

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26 October 2016
Oriental
India

New Trip Report: India 2015

Sophie and Manuel in Switzerland just sent me their first mammal watching trip report. India 2015: 22 days & 27 species including Golden & Capped Langurs, Tiger, Sloth Bear

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14 September 2016
Oriental
India

Fishing Cats Near Kolkata and Red Pandas at Singilila

Here’s another interesting report from Marc & Peggy Faucher featuring two mammals high on many people’s wish lists. Fishing Cats near Kolkata and Red Panda’s

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10 September 2016
Oriental
India

New Trip Report – Eagles Nest Wildlife Sanctuary, India

I recently discovered Marc &  Peggy Faucher’s website documenting their extensive travel around the world which have featured many nice mammals. I will explore this in m

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25 January 2016
OrientalUncategorised
batsIndia

Indian bat ID

Hi all Anyone any good on Indian bats? There seems to be a paucity of literature on the subject, but I was hoping for some input on the below two species photographed by Will Soar

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30 August 2015
Oriental
India

India/Bhutan trip report, Nov/Dec 2014

My husband and I made our first trip to India and Bhutan in Nov/Dec, 2014. Our primary interest was to observe and photograph tigers in the wild. We were also interested in other m

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6 November 2014
Europe and the PalearcticOriental
India

Snow Leopard Trip Report

Here’s a report of last month’s trip to Ladakh to look for Snow Leopards. Two weeks & 11 species including Mountain Weasel, Urial, Wolf and a Snow Leopard 🙂 Jon

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23 October 2014
Oriental
India

Ladakh, 2014

Snow Leopards are one of the most enigmatic of all animals. For me, like for many of us, they symbolise the truest of true wilderness. Their rarity, beauty and downright coolness m

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