Skip to the content

info@mammalwatching.com

Join a trip

logo mainlogo darklogo light
  • Places
  • Community
    • Getting started
    • Community forum
    • The mammal list rankings
    • Join a trip
  • Resources
    • Conservation
    • Primates
      • South America
      • Madagascar
    • Trip providers
    • The mammal list rankings
    • Global mammal checklist
    • Mammalwatching gear
    • Mammal vocalisations library
    • World’s best mammalwatching
    • IUCN newsletters
  • Podcast
  • Login
  • Register

DONATE NOW

logo main
  • Places
  • Community
    • Getting started
    • Community Forum
    • The mammal list rankings
    • Join a trip
  • Resources
    • Conservation
    • Primates
      • South America
      • Madagascar
    • Trip providers
    • The mammal list rankings
    • Global mammal checklist
    • Mammalwatching gear
    • Mammal vocalisations library
    • World’s best mammal watching
    • IUCN newsletters
  • Podcasts
  • Login
  • Register

weekly Tag

HomePosts tagged "weekly"(Page 14)
7 May 2023
recapweekly

The Weekly Recap

Hi:) Welcome to this week’s recap.   This week has been a good one for trip reports, but not only in the usual way. Two great guides to writing a trip report and their benef

Read More
1 May 2023
recapweekly

The Weekly Recap

Hello everyone, welcome back to the weekly recap!   There have been a lot more posts than in recent weeksl. I’m not sure whether it’s just a coincidence or if there’s so

Read More
23 April 2023
recapweekly

The Weekly Recap

Hello, welcome to this week’s mammalwatching recap 🙂    First things first, a Northern Oncilla has been regularly coming to Mirador el Roble near Jardín, Colombia! This

Read More
17 April 2023
recapweekly

The Weekly Recap

Hello! Welcome to this week’s long-awaited recap (well, not by me anyway)…    As usual, there have been a few new trip reports this week. First off, a prolific trip to No

Read More
9 April 2023
recapweekly

The Weekly Recap

Hi everyone:) This week’s recap is going to be short and (hopefully) sweet, as there has only been one post on the website. Are my wildest dreams coming true? Is mammalwatching a

Read More
3 April 2023
recapweekly

The Weekly Recap

Hi everyone, here is this past week’s Mammal recap!   There have mainly been trip reports this week, of both quality and quantity. First of all was this report of a Pelagic

Read More
26 March 2023
recapweekly

The Weekly Recap

Hello all, welcome back to yet another weekly recap (yes, already… time flies when you’re having this much fun…).   This week has been a little quieter than usual in the

Read More
19 March 2023
recapweekly

The Weekly recap

Hi! Here is this week’s recap:)    There have been a couple short but sweet trip reports this week. One from Suriname and one from South Carolina, both productive with lots

Read More
12 March 2023
recapweekly

The Weekly recap

Hello! This is Katy (unfortunately still Jon’s daughter), back again with this week’s recap.    There have been many reports posted this week from all corners of the worl

Read More
6 March 2023
recapweekly

Setting up a weekly email subscription

Dear all, if you want to receive mammalwatching updates, but prefer to get one summary email a week rather than all posts in real time, then I’ve good news! You can now do ju

Read More

Posts pagination

01 … 013 014 015

Community

15 December 2025
Advertising: Last Minute Spaces on a Feb/March 26 Cruise through Undiscovered Indonesia
13 December 2025
Advertising: last chance for the Thermal Master DV2 camera in the USA (sold out elsewhere))
12 December 2025
Trip Recommendations for April/May 2026

Latest comments

  1. Wouter Pieters on Trip report Nepal 2024: 4 weeks independent travel in the Terai, with a touch of red panda13 May 2026
  2. Flemming Versloot on Trip report Nepal 2024: 4 weeks independent travel in the Terai, with a touch of red panda13 May 2026
  3. JohnWright on Senegal March 2026, 11 days, 33 Species including Pale Fox, Lion, Manatee, 2 species of Genet, Red-flanked Duiker.13 May 2026

Subscribe to updates

Enter a few details to subscribe to this site and receive notifications of new Community posts by email.

Create Subscription

Follow us

%%tb-image-alt-text%%

Offset your Greenhouse Gases when you fly - and protect Gola Rainforest

Special thanks to
rewild logo
Zeiss Seeing beyond

About Jon Hall

Genetically Welsh, spiritually Australian, currently in New York City. I’ve also lived and worked in London, Canberra, Paris and Lusaka, and visited almost 120 countries.

More about Jon
About mammalwatching.com
Terms and conditions
Get in touch
Buy me a coffee

Latest comments

  1. Wouter Pieters on Trip report Nepal 2024: 4 weeks independent travel in the Terai, with a touch of red panda13 May 2026

    Thanks Jon and Flemming. Several more reports in the pipeline ;) I also missed the elephants in Borneo the year…

  2. Flemming Versloot on Trip report Nepal 2024: 4 weeks independent travel in the Terai, with a touch of red panda13 May 2026

    Nice Report Wouter! Very pleasant to read! You are not the first to miss wild elephants in Nepal, and also…

  3. JohnWright on Senegal March 2026, 11 days, 33 Species including Pale Fox, Lion, Manatee, 2 species of Genet, Red-flanked Duiker.13 May 2026

    Thanks Andreas. Definitely worth a visit, quite a bit to find there and still relatively cheap to visit. Get yourself…

  4. Andreas Jonsson on Senegal March 2026, 11 days, 33 Species including Pale Fox, Lion, Manatee, 2 species of Genet, Red-flanked Duiker.13 May 2026

    Great report. Senegal is on my radar as Western Africa is still a black hole on my map.

Community

9 May 2026
Seeking advice on naturalist tours in SE Alaska
9 May 2026
Trip report Nepal 2024: 4 weeks independent travel in the Terai, with a touch of red panda
9 May 2026
Snow- Leopard, Lynx, Pallas’s Cat, Wolves, Brown Bear, Sand- Fox tour March April 2026
9 May 2026
A Day in Guangxi (China), 2026

© 2026 Jon Hall. mammalwatching.com | Privacy Policy

Have a question?

Get in touch!

Our info

+0011 22 344 45

jon@mammalwatching.com

Brooklyn,
New York USA

Follow us