Thailand’s Deep South: Banded Linsang and more, 2025
When Jirayu ‘Tour’ Ekkul from Wild Encounter Thailand told me that he thought he had found a reliable site for Banded Linsang I was fascinated. This beautiful small car
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Check out Jon Hall's August 2025 report from the deep south of Thailand, featuring 40 species including a beautiful Banded Linsang.
Thailand Dec 2024 – Jan 2025
Khao Yai and Kaeng Krachan with Gibbons, Otters, Sun Bears and a Melanistic Leopard
Thailand February 2025
Enclosed our trip report to Thaïland done in February 2025 with Jirayu’s great team. Plenty of mammals and birds seen during this 2 week long trip. Samuel
Thailand – Sun bears, Langurs, and a wild Jon Hall (mammal watchimus maximus)
This is not my first trip but it is the first one I have ever written a report for and it has taken me quite some time to get this all typed up and put together. This was the first
Anyone interested in looking for Banded Linsangs, Bats and more in remote Southern Thailand this August?
I’m planning to spend the first week of August in southern Thailand’s Yala province in an area that seems largely unexplored by mammalwatchers and which sounds very pro
Thailand, December 25th to January 8th
This is my first trip report on this website. I have been focusing on wildlife more and more during my travels in last 10 years, but this was only my fourth trip built entirely aro
Etruscan Shrew Video from Thailand
Here’s another fun video of what appears to be an tiny Etruscan Shrew (Suncus etruscus) from a bat cave in Khao Yai NP, Thailand. Jirayu Ekkul (Wild Encounter Thailand) saw i
Kaeng Krachan National Park, Thailand, January 2025
Twenty years ago if I told someone I was a ‘mammalwatcher’ I would invariably be met by a perplexed look that radiated concern for my mental health. How things have cha
RFI: Weekend Trip from Bangkok, February ’25
Hi all, My wife and I are looking for recommendations for a two-day trip near Bangkok in early February. We would depart BKK on a Friday night and return Sunday night. The obvious