Amur Leopard 2018-19 Tour Dates
After Royle Safaris’s very successful Amur Leopard Photography tour in February 2018 we have been inundated with enquiries for our next trips. Well we had success! Incredible
Svalbard Season Report 2017
A smashing Arctic season 2017 summarized with 15 (18) species of mammal including mouthwatering observations of polar bear, walrus, seals and whales. Svalbard 2017 SR
Mediterranean Monk Seal in Mauritania
I saw a trip report on cloudbirders.com which included a sighting of Mediterranean Monk Seal in Mauritania. I emailed the author (Hans Meltofte) for further details, and he replie
Guide to the Mammals of Beijing
Following on from a recent request info in the Beijing area, Terry Townsend has very helpfully compiled a guide to the status of mammals there: https://birdingbeijing.com/2018
Quick Trip to Pune, Maharashtra (India)
A work trip to Dubai last month gave me a chance to briefly visit India to see my son, who is now finishing high school in Pune (about 4 hours’ drive from Mumbai). The school
New Trip Report: Wadi Al Muaydin, Oman
In mid February 2018 I was packing my bags for a work trip to Dubai when I got an excited email from Dominique Brugiere: after nearly two weeks looking in Oman he had just seen a B
3 spaces on Deramakot, Borneo trip 13-18 April 2018
Have 3 spaces available for 5 night trip to Deramacot, Borneo 13-18 April. Target species: clouded leopard, leopard cat, marbled cat and much more! Let me know if you are intereste
New Trip Report: Oman and the UAE
Here’s a new report from Dominique Brugiere. I was just in the region too and a brief report from me will follow soon. Oman and the UAE, 2018: Dominique Brugiere, 3 weeks &a
Hares of Erongo Mountains
Hares of Erongo Mountains in Namibia are often listed as scrub hares in trip reports. I saw a few hares there in August 2017 and they all looked like this one. I think it’s
New Trip Report: The Tasman Sea
And here’s a another report of a New Zealand cruise, this time from Sydney to New Zealand’s north islands. Tasman Sea, 2018: Steve Anyon-Smith, 10 days & 8 species