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Western Australia Tag

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12 February 2026
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KEITH MILLAR – AUSTRALIA MAMMAL WATCHING TRIP REPORT – SEPTEMBER 2025

This report covers a five-week period attempting to find mammals I hadn’t seen before. It is aimed at those for whom Australia may be a less familiar destination. A trip ther

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14 January 2026
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Western Australia

Western Australia is a fabulous state for mammal watching. There are a lot of endemic species, a great variety of habitat, spectacular scenery and no people.

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14 January 2026
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Trip Report – Numbats, Bilbies & More in Western Australia

Trip report from December 28th, 2025 to January 7th, 2026 in Western Australia, primarily at Dryandra National Park and Mt. Gibson, containing 16 mammal species, 14 of which being

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30 October 2025
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Dryandra vs Tone-Perup Nature Reserve?

Hello! I will be visiting Western Australia this coming January, primarily for mammal-watching. The current plan is to spend 3-5 days searching for Numbat, 2-3 days at Francois Per

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26 October 2025
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Dryandra Woodlands NP Guide – Numbats, Quolls and more !

Hey Folks, This is my first post on the Mammal watching forum, I’ve been reading all of your reports for the last year now and absolutely loving it! What a great community to

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27 February 2025
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Western Australia December 2024

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21 September 2024
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Mammals of Australia Part 3 of 6: Macropods Part 1

Hi people, My biggest adventure of my life, cruising throughout Australia, New Zealand and New Caledonia in search of (mostly) birds and mammals! I drove an approximate 47.000 km i

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21 March 2023
Western Australia

South west Western Australia March 2023

2 weeks around SW Western Australia, including the iconic quokka and numbat, and the extremes of pygmy Blue Whale and tiny honey possum.

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21 April 2022
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New Trip Report: Bremmer Canyon Whale Watching in Western Australia

Guess where I am going as soon as I can get back to Aus?! Bremmer Canyon, 2022: Steve Reynolds’s report of 10 days at sea (day trips) with 9 cetaceans including Orcas plus G

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17 May 2020
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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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19 May 2026
The Red Goral: What it is and where to find it?
19 May 2026
2 weeks Sichuan with Royle Safaris, with extra primates, 2026
18 May 2026
Nemisis species

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  1. Samuel Marlin on 2 weeks Sichuan with Royle Safaris, with extra primates, 202619 May 2026
  2. Chad Johnson on Nemisis species19 May 2026
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  1. Samuel Marlin on 2 weeks Sichuan with Royle Safaris, with extra primates, 202619 May 2026

    Very nice report and observations Wouter. This reminded me our own trip there with Martin Royle as well in 2019.…

  2. Chad Johnson on Nemisis species19 May 2026

    Weirdly, I usually have terrible luck with mammal spotting but Leopards are the one animal I've been successful with. On…

  3. John Archer on Nemisis species19 May 2026

    Jon, I promise to let you know if the curse does finally end, but don't hold your breath!

  4. Jon Hall on Nemisis species19 May 2026

    Wow! This seems like a Rhyme of the Ancient Mariner level curse! I think I saw 7 in one night…

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17 May 2026
Thermal Master DV2 Camera Available Again Worldwide While Stocks Last
16 May 2026
Any interest in snow leopards this October or November?
16 May 2026
Anyone interested in joining me, Mammalia tours and some very cool bats in Ivory Coast and Equatorial Guinea? (early 2028)
15 May 2026
Rwanda 2025 Trip Report

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