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India Tag

HomePosts tagged "India"(Page 9)
23 April 2017
Oriental
India

New Trip Report: Ladakh

John Wright’s excellent trip report from Ladakh has some great photos of some of the six Snow Leopards he saw, plus much more. Ladakh, 2017: John Wright, 2 weeks & 8 spe

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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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