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3 July 2020
Uncategorised
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Mammal Watching Tours – Rwanda, Dominican Republic, Tanzania & Spain Available Summer 2020

Following up from our post on our Spanish tours running this summer we are happy to announce a further 3 countries which you can visit for mammal watching with Royle Safaris: 1) Do

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15 April 2020
Europe and the Palearctic
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Wildlife in the Darwaz Mountains of Tajikistan

I visited Tajikistan between February 15th and March 2nd 2020. They main purpose of the trip for me was to see Markhor. Of course I was equally excited to observe all other

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27 March 2020
North American
mammals

Trustom Pond NWR mammals

After going for a bird in Narragansett, I headed for Trustom Pond NWR for a quick look.  On the Osprey Pt. trail I saw what was probably a Meadow Vole, a couple of Muskrats (one e

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1 December 2019
North American
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S. Florida trip mammals

Just got back from South Florida where I was for the last week.  Saw lots of good birds and lizards, but unfortunately did not see many mammals.  Did see 5 or so Florida Manatees

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14 August 2019
North American
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Mammalwatching in the Pacific Northwest with notes on birds and hotspots

In July 2019 I visited the Pacific Nortwest on a road trip with a tent from Vancouver Island to Monterey and San Francisco. In 3,5 weeks I did not have the time to go for every spe

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3 June 2019
North American
mammals

Delmarva Peninsula trip

Just came back from leading an Audubon trip to the Delmarva Peninsula from 5/31 – 6/2/19.  In addition to the rare birds and other great birds, herps, and leps we had, we al

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8 July 2017
North American
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taking a brief trip to sequoia/kings canyon-any things to check out in the area?

Hello, I will be taking a brief trip to sequoia with my wife and friend the last week of july. We are going to do one day around the giant forest and another driving through to zum

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2 April 2017
Africa
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Trip report to Cameroon and the Central African Republic

Trip report to CAR and Cameroon Here is my trip report from Cameroon and the Central African Republic. Really, mostly the CAR, but a few sepcies on the way to/from Yaounde. We ende

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3 March 2017
Uncategorised
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Preventing Red Eye when Photographing Nocturnal Mammals

Does anyone have advice as to how to prevent red-eye when photographing nocturnal mammals? I am considering getting a flash bracket, but I am unsure whether it will add enough heig

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3 February 2017
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Best National Parks/Protected Areas for Mammals

Hola! I’m wondering what you think the best protected areas in the world are for mammal watching. I saw a few of you did a “Top 50 Mammals” list and was thinking

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