New Trip Report: North East Madagascar
Here’s a report from Mogens Trolle of a very recent – and long overdue – trip to Northwest Madagascar and Andasibe National Park. Wonderful photographs of course!
Sabah, Borneo, July 2022
Karen Baker, Mike Gordon (guide), Jon Hall, Charles Hood, Phil Telfer, Ian Thompson, Tracey Watchurst. Some people are guided by a set of core values. Others turn to religious beli
Mammalwatching meeting 2022 – Last minute registrations
Hi everyone We already advertised for the mammalwatching meeting in Mai: https://www.mammalwatching.com/2022/05/03/mammalwatching-meeting-2022/ We just had last minute cance
New Trip Reports: Minnesota and California
Here are three new reports from Wise Birding Holidays. Superior National Forest, November 2021: Wise Birding Holidays, 10 days & 11 species including Wolf, Marten and Lynx. S
New Trip Report: Brazil and Bolivia
Here’s an interesting – first time – report from Guido Rommens and Micheline De Vleminck, who saw some great stuff in Brazil and Bolivia in June, with species inc
New Trip Report: Sabah, Borneo
Here’s a new report from Ian Thompson of his (and my) trip to Borneo last month with AA Borneo. Featuring green testicles, a squirrel riding a muntjac and a bucket-load of ot
New Trip Report: Madeira
Here’s another Madeira report. Madeira, 2022: Michael Kessler’s report of mammals seen during a 2 week family holiday with 5 cetacean species including Bryde’s Wh
New Trip Report: West Papua
Another mega report from Carlos Bocos who found 27 species of mammals (during a birding tour!). A few years ago my expectation was you might see 5 species of mammals during a mamma
New Trip Report: SW Borneo
Here’s an interesting report from a bit of Borneo that is not often mammalwatched (but apparently should be visited more – I am already making plans). Sarawak and Kal
New Trip Report: Madeira 2021
A short report from John Wright who spent a week on Madeira last year. Madeira, 2021: John Wright, 1 week & 5 species including Sperm Whales and Atlantic Spotted Dolphins. Jon