Trip report from Borneo – Oct 2019 – Tomer Ben-Yehuda
A bit behind schedule, here is the trip report from our trip to Borneo. Any comments, questions or corrections are always welcome! Borneo Oct 19 Trip Report
The ultimate mammal watching lens: Nikon 500 mm F5.6 PF ED VR
The ultimate mammal watching lens: Nikon 500 mm F5.6 PF ED VR Maybe some of you remember that I had promised to write a review on a lens my wife wanted to present me for having won
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
LAST MINUTE AVAILABILITY: One space open on a Colombian mammal trip (starting in Bogota on 4 Jan)
One space has just opened up on a mammalwatching trip focussing on a set of Colombia’s endemic primates including Brumback’s and Grey-handed Night Monkeys; Colombian Wo
New Trip Report: Snow Leopards in the Sinjiangyuan Reserve, Tibetan Plateau
What a place! Sinjiangyuan Reserve, Tibetan Plateau: William Boehm’s account of a fabulous 2 week trip deep into Tibet with Snow Leopard, Brown (Himalayan Blue) Bear and Pall
New Trip Reports: Three Easy Mammalwatching Destinations (Monterey Bay, Fraser’s Hill & Queensland’s Dugongs)
Here is a report – a first report I think – from Michael Johnson. Monterey Bay, Fraser’s Hill & Queensland’s Dugongs: Michael Johnson’s 2019 repor
New Trip Report: Gabon
Here’s Fiona Reid’s report from a productive – but quite challenging – trip to Gabon in August. Gabon, 2019: Fona Reid, 2 weeks & 52 species including S
Borneo’s Rare Mammals Tour – September 2019 – Trip Report – Royle Safaris
In September Royle Safaris ran its annual Borneo’s Rare Mammals Tour and were once again successful in this. We had found 79 species of mammals including rarities such as Sun
Sumatran Rhino Expedition Trip Report – Royle Safaris
A couple of months ago Royle Safaris led a very specialist expedition to try and see one of the very few remaining wild Sumatran rhinos. We cannot give very many details out here,
Gear Review: Top Mammal-Watching Binoculars
About a month ago, Jon posted a gear review of the Swarovski EL 8.5×42 binoculars. I thought I would complement his review with some remarks regarding what I think are the two