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Uganda Tag

HomePosts tagged "Uganda"
5 April 2021
Africa
Uganda

Uganda Trip Report Jan 2021

Hi everyone, Finally, I managed to complete my Uganda trip report: Uganda Jan21-updated Holy shit it’s long – But that’s because I want to put out as much info as

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27 February 2021
Africa
AfricamammalsUganda

Help us ID Mammals from Uganda: a couple mongooses, a couple of genets, 2 mice, a gerbil and a squirrel

Hi everyone! Alex Meyer and I have just recently visited Uganda, and saw lots of cool and interesting mammals – but before I can put together a full report, we would like to

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12 February 2021
Africa
Uganda

Tantalus or Vervet – or both?

Hi everyone, As I’m starting to put together Alex Meyer and I’s trip report to Uganda, I’m wondering about vervet monkeys. I see trip reports where both Vervet and Tantalus m

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21 December 2020
Africa
Uganda

Last-minute opening for 1 person to join me in Late Jan-Early Feb in Uganda

Hi everyone, So my Fiance is bailing out on me because of her fear of travel during corona, due to compulsory quarantine upon return… but on the bright side, she’s allo

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13 October 2020
Africa
Uganda

Recommended Guide in Uganda?

Hi everyone, I’m thinking of making my first post-lockdown travel to Uganda next year… I have been looking through all the trip reports, and have been trying to nail do

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19 December 2019
Africa
Uganda

UGANDA – Wise Birding Holidays Birds & Mammals Trip Report July 2019

Mostly a birding tour report, but 39 mammal species recorded too including Gorilla, Chimpanzee & Serval. Packed full of photos and annotated checklist: https://www.wisebirding

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