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Neotropical Tag

HomePosts tagged "Neotropical"(Page 2)
8 August 2016
Central America
GuatemalaNeotropical

Guatemala

I haven't been to Guatemala yet, but I've included community reports from those that have.

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8 August 2016
South America
Falkland IslandsNeotropical

Falkland Islands

I haven’t visited the Falkland Islands yet, but I’ve included community reports from those that have.

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8 August 2016
Central America
CubaNeotropical

Cuba

I spent a couple of days in Cuba in 1998 but don't think I saw a single mammal other than H. sapiens. I've included community reports from those that have.

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6 August 2016
North America
BahamasNeotropical

Bahamas

I haven't been to the Bahamas yet, but I've included community reports from those that have.

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6 August 2016
Central America
BelizeNeotropical

Belize

I visited Belize in 1989 and spent a night at the Bermudan Landing Howler Monkey Sanctuary. A great little place, set up to protect the Guatemalan Black Howler Monkeys that were ea

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6 August 2016
South America
BonaireNeotropical

Bonaire

I visited Bonaire to escape the New York winter for a weekend in 2014. It is a great place to dive but not so great to mammal watch. There are no native terrestrial mammals, but t

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6 August 2016
Central AmericaNorth America
Dominican RepublicNeotropical

Dominican Republic

I'd long thought that I'd be more likely to run into a Unicorn than a solenodon. But in 2010 rumours began to reach me that they were findable in the right place, at the right time

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6 August 2016
South America
NeotropicalVenezuela

Venezuela

I haven't been to Venezuela yet, but I've included community reports from those that have.

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6 August 2016
South America
NeotropicalSuriname

Suriname

I haven't been to Suriname yet, but I've included community reports from those that have.

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6 August 2016
North America
NeotropicalPuerto RicoUnited States of America

Puerto Rico

I escaped the blizzards of New York for a long weekend to Puerto Rico in February 2013. It was my first visit to the island and I was surprised at how good the nature watching oppo

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  1. Vladimir Dinets on Japan RFI lodge booking (looking for a Japan resident)12 February 2026

    You can contact them via Nozawa Onsen, https://nozawa-onsen.com/contact/

  2. Sebastian Kennerknecht on South Africa and the Big Cat Year and five Wild Cat species!11 February 2026

    Wishing you luck!

  3. JanEbr on Saudi Arabia – Mammals -> cetaceans on the Farasan Isl.10 February 2026

    If you or someone decides to go, note that the Farasan ferry comes with ... excitement. 3 years ago, everything…

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    I just looked up if the sheep are there in the winter and they are and when it comes to…

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