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New South Wales Tag

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1 April 2026
Agile AntechinusBroad-toed Feather-tailed GliderNew South WalesNSWWhite-footed Dunnart

White-footed Dunnart + 18 other species in a week on the NSW South Coast

We had a fantastic week in March 2026 on the New South Wales south coast (Australia) seeing 19 mammal species. Our purpose was to look for White-footed Dunnart which we found at 2

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23 August 2024
AustraliaAustralian Fur SealBare-nosed WombatCommon Brushtail PossumCommon Ringtail PossumEastern Grey KangarooGrey-headed Flying FoxHumpback WhaleIndo-pacific bottlenose dolphinkangarookoalamarsupialsNew South WalesNew Zealand Fur SealPossumShort-beaked common dolphinShort-beaked EchidnaSouthern Right WhaleSugar GliderSwamp Wallabywallabywhaleswombat

New South Wales, Australia – August 2024

From 06 August 2024 to 16 August 2024 I visited New South Wales and Jervis Bay Territory in Australia with my family. Since it was a ‘family’ trip, I was unable to look for ani

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18 January 2024
New South WalesVictoria

Two nights mammalwatching in Australia: The Victorian Alps and Sydney

I was in Australia over Christmas and snuck in a couple of nights mammalwatching to search for Australia’s two feathertail glider species and a Long-footed Potoroo. Long-foot

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6 May 2022
Australasia
New South Wales

New Trip Report: New South Wales

Here’s a nice report and photos from Isaac Clarey with some rare Australian species. New South Wales, 2022: Isaac Clarey, 1 month & 34 species including New Holland Mouse

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12 August 2020
Australasia
New South WalesVictoria

New Trip Report: Australia – New South Wales south coast and Victoria’s East Gippsland

A new report from Dion Hobcroft with some nice mammals including a very rare Long-footed Potoroo. South Coast NSW and Gippsland, 2020: Dion Hobcroft, 1 week & 20 species includ

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17 May 2020
Australasia
AustraliaNew South WalesNorthern TerritorySouth AustraliaVictoriaWestern Australia

New Trip Report: Australia’s Top End and more

Here’s a mega report from Isaac Clarey of a 5 month road trip around the western half of Australia, and a south eastern loop too.  A superb trip through some of my favourite

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13 June 2019
Australasia
New South WalesNorthern TerritoryQueenslandSouth AustraliaTasmaniaWestern Australia

New Trip Report: Australia mega report

Here’s a great report from Australia. Australia, 2018: Valentin Moser’s report of mammals seen over the course of 75 days on several trips. He saw over 100 mammals incl

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9 March 2019
Australasia
New South Wales

New: A Naturalist’s Guide to Sydney

Here’s some useful information from Valentin Moser on where to see mammals, and other wildlife, around Sydney. Sydney, 2018: Valentin Moser’s notes on where to see mamm

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14 February 2018
Australasia
AustraliaNew South WalesNew Zealand

New Trip Report: The Tasman Sea

And here’s a another report of a New Zealand cruise, this time from Sydney to New Zealand’s north islands. Tasman Sea, 2018: Steve Anyon-Smith, 10 days & 8 species

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10 January 2018
Australasia
New South WalesVictoriaWestern Australia

New Trip Report: Australia

Dominique Brugiere was also just in Australia. No … the man never stops travelling. W.A, VIC and NSW, 2017: Dominique Brugiere, 1 month with species including Western Pygmy P

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  1. Sebastian Kennerknecht on Three days in Panama, 2026: Clouded Oncilla and more!5 July 2026

    Hey Jon, Glad to start the discussion! There are some biologists who have looked at this specifically, like Vincenzo Penteriani,…

  2. Ian Thompson on Malaysia and Thailand trip report, April-May 2026.5 July 2026

    Thanks, Jon. I have other photos of both that I can send you and Jirayu when I have a bit…

  3. Jon Hall on Malaysia and Thailand trip report, April-May 2026.4 July 2026

    Great photos Ian. I am not convinced about the marmoset rat - it's a difficult angle I know but see…

  4. Jon Hall on Three days in Panama, 2026: Clouded Oncilla and more!4 July 2026

    Thanks Sebastian. Those cats started coming because of the rodents I think but yes there is now food for them…

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