RFI: Oman trip in April

Hi, I’ll be in the Dhofar region in April for family holidays, but there will also be time for a bit of mammal watching and the most wanted targets for me this time are Honey Badger, caracal, striped hyena, arabian wolf, Blanford’s fox, arabian gazelle, porcupin and rock hyrax, most or almost exclusively nocturnal wildlife.

I’ve seen some very helpful trip reports to Dhofar on this site so far, but if you have any certain recommendations about special and promising locations in order to have a fair chance to spot some of the species mentions above , I would very much appreciate your advice!

 

Best, Joachim

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Joachim Grammer

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  • Michal

    I was in Oman this year in January and my trip covered, among others, Dhofar. My overall results fot two-week trip in the country are as follows: 24 arabian oryx, 30 sand gazelles, 27 arabian gazelles, 12 red fox, 10 wolves, 1 honey badger, 1 genet, 5 spinner dolphins and 5 bottlenose dolphins, 9 hyrax and a bunch of unidentified fruit bats. If you wish some details on locations write on my e-mail (michpol@wp.pl). You have slight chance to see blandford fox as they are very intolerant to disturbance and road kills. Wolf, hyena and honey badger are all (still) possible as well as caracal. Unfortunately the whole place is now very much in the proces of explosive “development” of human activity, including rapid urbanisation, driven by construction of summer villas, hotels, highway network as well as many “tourist attractions” made in concrete. I In my opinion most wolves close to Salalah are hybridised with dog to some extent. Cats present in the area are for sure more feral than wild, but they are also “good looking”. Take the scope to try nubian ibex (possible).

  • Michal

    And one more important remark for fellow mammalwatchers- thermal scopes are not allowed in Oman. Mine was confiscated (and returned upon exit) at the airport.

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