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IT’S A WILD LIFE! – TRIP REPORT CENTRAL CHILE 2021/2023 – Updated & Extended Version!
Happy New Year everyone! Another trip report! We, Rob Jansen & Romy Jansen-Houtzager, are two enthusiastic nature lovers who travel the world together to search for stunning bi
Marine Mammal Locations
Hi all. Following on from the excellent podcast with Bob Pitman and some brief chats with Jon – I have put together some notes on finding marine mammals around the world, b
New Trip Report: Central Chile
Here’s a report from Rob Jansen. This is mainly a birding report but does have a lot of information on travel in central Chile. Santiago Region, 2021: Rob Jansen, 3.5 weeks &
Costa Rica 2010 Trip Report
I first bought a guide book for Costa Rica in 1996, but for various reasons that I cannot remember, though which probably had something to do with my ex-wife’s belief that th
MARINE MAMMAL BONANZA
Hello mammal watchers. The tour company NozoMojo runs wildlife focused tours on small ships. We have a few spaces available in 2020 on voyages to two very distinct destinati
Searching for the Andean Mountain Cat, November 2018
Although I place myself only half way up the Webb-Telfer scale of cat fanaticism, the Andean Mountain Cat has been on my Top 21 List of Species to See for as long as I can remember
Jon’s North American life list
The taxonomy of this list is based on my global mammalwatching checklist, available here. As at September 28 2024 OPOSSUMS (DIDELPHIDAE) (4/13)Northern Black-eared Opossum (Di
Jon’s European life list
The taxonomy of this list is based on my global mammalwatching checklist, available here. As at September 28 2024 HARES AND RABBITS (LEPORIDAE) (6/11)Broom Hare (Lepus castrov
Jon’s life list
The taxonomy of this list is based on my global mammalwatching checklist, available here. As at November 3 2024 PLATYPUSES (ORNITHORHYNCHIDAE) (1/1)Platypus (Ornithorhynchus a
South Australia
South Australia is not among Australia's finest mammal watching destinations. SA is almost entirely arid, or semi-arid, making mammal watching a challenge and most of the interesti