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The Azores Tag

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9 April 2026
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“Amazing Azores: The Sequel”, or “In the wake of the Giants”

Please enjoy this trip report, in which me (Seva Rudyi) and Kristin Van Gaever went back to the Azores in March-April 2026 to try and see migrating baleen whales. The trip exceeded

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21 November 2025
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Amazing Azores- Alex Meyer- July 2025

Please enjoy this epic week-long trip to the middle of the Atlantic Ocean via The Azores. Our group, which included some of mammalwatching’s finest, saw 15 mammal species wit

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4 September 2025
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A short visit to the Azores with 9 cetacean species.

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15 September 2023
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The Azores

The Azores offer some of Europe's best whale watching. In the summer you can expect to see a good diversity of species including - if you get good weather - beaked whales.

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30 December 2020
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New Trip Report: The Azores

Here’s a nice report with great photos from Sjef Ollers who was in the Azores in September. The Azores, 2020: Sjef Ollers, 13 days & 14 species including Sei and Sperm Wh

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13 June 2018
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New Trip Report: The Azores

A new whale watching trip report from John Wright. Azores, 2018: John Wright, 1 week & 7 species including Blue & Sperm Whales and an Azorean Noctule. Jon

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  1. Jon Hall on Wild Siberut: Eleven Days, Four Primates, Seventy-Two Birds17 April 2026

    Great report Imam! Thanks. I must get over to those islands with Heru

  2. Jon Hall on Costa Rica17 April 2026

    THanks Stephen - very sorry to hear about your illness but I hope the treatment, and the mammalwatching, go well,

  3. Jon Hall on “Amazing Azores: The Sequel”, or “In the wake of the Giants”16 April 2026

    Grea report Seva - so happy to see so many people enjoying Pico Island and seeing so much good stuff!

  4. blackwatch. on Tomer’s Colombia Trip Report – January 202616 April 2026

    You’re welcome and I also really enjoyed it because I get to see animals that I have never heard of…

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