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Mongolia Tag

HomePosts tagged "Mongolia"(Page 3)
5 April 2019
Europe and the Palearctic
Mongolia

New Trip Report: Mongolia Snow Leopard and Pallas’s Cat

A new trip report, with some of the best Pallas’s Cat pictures I have ever seen.  And some of the best Snow Leopard pictures too thinking about it. Mongolia is fast turning

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15 February 2019
Europe and the Palearctic
Mongolia

New Trip Report: Mongolia

A short report – of a long trip – from Mongolia. Mongolia, 2018: Munkhnast Dalannast, 3 weeks & 30 species including Marbled and Steppe Polecats and Pallas’s

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6 February 2019
Europe and the Palearctic
Mongolia

New Trip Report: Mongolia

Here’s another Naturetrek report Mongolia, 2018: Naturetrek, 12 days & 15 species including Saiga, Corsac Fox and Snow Leopard. Jon

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6 December 2018
Europe and the Palearctic
Mongolia

New Trip Report: Mongolia

A new report from Karl Van Ginderdeuren with the usual great photos. Mongolia, 2018: Karl Van Ginderdeuren, with species including Pallas’s Cat and Snow Leopard. Jon

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30 November 2018
Europe and the Palearctic
Mongolia

New Trip Report: Mongolia

Here’s a first report (I think) from Steve Firth: Mongolia is turning into a great destination for Snow Leopard watching. Mongolia, 2018: Steve Firth, 2 weeks & 19 specie

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26 September 2016
Europe and the Palearctic
Mongolia

Mongolia, 2016 Trip Report

In 2006 I saw footage of Bactrian Camels in the Mongolian Gobi Desert on the BBC’s Planet Earth series.  Oh how I wanted to go. And then I heard the details about how long and c

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