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Madagascar Tag

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8 November 2025
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Help with identifying lemurs from remote Bemanevika in northern Madagascar

Hello people, When I was travelling Madagascar I went to a place to see amongst others, Madagascar Pochard, one of the most endangered species of birds in the world. I succeeded in

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31 August 2025
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Trip to Madagascar

Three-week trip to Madagascar – observed several species of lemurs, visited the Palmarium reserve with Aye-Aye.

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18 August 2025
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Which telelens for Madagascar? 150 – 600 eq. or 225 – 900 eq.?

Hello, I am going to Madagascar in September/October, doing Andasibe, Ranomafana, Ankarafantsika, Anja and Kirindy. Except for baobab alley, we are not doing any landscape focused

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16 July 2025
Madagascar

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Madagascar is on every mammalwatcher’s bucket list. This extraordinary island requires multiple trips to do justice to and is somewhere that ought to be visited sooner rather

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11 March 2025
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RFI: Madagascar in late May-June or late September-October

Hello, I am thinking of making a 3+ weeks trip to Madagascar this year. This would be a budget independent trip, 90+% a solo trip. My main interest are mammals and chameleons, with

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25 February 2025
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Madagascar

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22 January 2025
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Madagascar, November 2024

Here’s a report from a four-week trip we made to Madagascar in November 2024, focusing on the Masoala Peninsula and the south of the island. As usual, Madagascar delivered in

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19 January 2025
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Madagascar 2024

Keith Barnes from Enigmatic Wildlife Tours (which is a sister company to Tropical Birding) asked me to post this report from their recent Madagascar tour, featuring 48 species incl

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10 October 2024
Madagascar

Madagascar Madness- Alex Meyer- Oct/Nov 2023

Almost a year after my first visit to Madagascar, here is the full report. It was a wild ride with 130 mammal species seen across 22 different locations. Highlights included Indri,

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Aye aye Daubentonia madagascariensis
10 October 2024
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Madagascar

Like all self-respecting mammal watchers I had long wanted to visit Madagascar. But something had held me back. I think this was largely the fact that my Madagascar trip would be

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  1. Daan Drukker on Borneo at Night – a Greentours Trip Report18 November 2025
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  1. Daan Drukker on Borneo at Night – a Greentours Trip Report18 November 2025

    Hi Ian, great report. Did you get any pictures of these Temminck's Flying Squirrels? I would welcome them as the…

  2. Alberto Fernández Horcajo on Should sonogram IDed bats count?16 November 2025

    I sincerely believe not, just like the animals that appear on camera traps.

  3. shortclaws on Maned Rats – any tips?14 November 2025

    Our sighting was around bushes and edge of grassland, not near water, but very near lodge outbuildings, Aberdare Country Club.

  4. Ewan Davies on Maned Rats – any tips?14 November 2025

    My sighting was very similar, if you’re looking for a pattern. Kenya, near the Aberdares, 5AM, by a stream while…

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15 November 2025
Coming Soon: The Podcast Returns, an Updated Taxonomy, and the NUTTER Awards
15 November 2025
Thermal Review: Thermal Master DV2, with Black Friday discount is just $449
14 November 2025
Brazil: Amazonas 2025
14 November 2025
Florida weekend: Ocala National Forest and Three Lakes Wildlife Management Area

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