Indonesia – West Papua, Raja Ampat & the Moluccas
I visited West Papua's Vogelkop's Peninsula and Waigeo Island in June 2023 for an incredible two weeks of mammalwatching with 60 species including Western Long-beaked Echidna plus
New Trip Reports: Victoria, Australia
Here are three new reports from Victoria. A Tale of Two Gliders (during the time of COVID): Michael Johnson’s report about chasing Greater and Yellow-bellied Gliders close to
New Trip Report: New Zealand, New Caledonia, Vanuatu & Fiji cruise
Here’s a great report, with some mega cetaceans, that could make for essential reading if you are trying to avoid certain relatives on Christmas day. New Zealand, New Caledon
Advertising: Australian Mega Mammal Tour, April 2023
If you haven’t been to Australia then here is an added incentive! Treeswift Wildlife & Nature in Melbourne are running a mega-mammal tour in April 2023 that sounds fantas
South Australia – September 2022
Hello all, a trip report from two weeks spent driving around South Australia in September 2022. Not exactly a mammal watching mecca but some good mammals to be had nonetheless (13
New Trip Report: Victoria, Australia
Here’s a summary of several mammalwatching tours run last month by an Australian company – Treeswift Wildlife & Nature – across Victoria. Victoria, October 20
New Trip Report: West Papua
A mega report from John Rogers who visited West Papua in August with Carlos Bocos. Just think how many mammals they could have seen if they weren’t distracted by the 251 bi
New Trip Report: South Australia
Here’s a new report from Warren Gilson. Kangaroo Island, Victor Habour and Tlowie Gorge, 2022: Warren Gilson, 1 week & 10 species including Tammar Wallaby and Yellow-foot
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
Family-friendly mammalwatching near Brisbane Queensland
Here are some ideas for places to mammalwatch in South East Queensland that the non-mammal people in your life might enjoy. Kid-friendly mammalwatching in SE Qld, 2022: Warren Gils