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Iceland
There are a few land mammals, all of which I'd seen, and made no effort to look for. The marine mammals are more interesting with chances of several arctic seal species including H
New Trip Reports – Chile and Spain
Two new reports on mammalwatching.com Andujar, 2013: Simon Feys, 1 week & 14 species including Iberian Lynx, Iberian Hare and an Algerian Mouse. and Chile, 2013: Michel Watelet
New Trip Reports: Argentina and the Falklands
Two interesting new reports from an under-reported area. Richard Webb, 2 weeks & 17 species with some great ones including Pampas & Geoffroy’s Cats, lots of Lesser Gr
Africa – West Coast Voyage
David Bishop sent me this brief – but interesting – account of a month long voyage up the west coat of Africa. He was mainly birding but saw a few nice mammals as you m
The Azores
Check out Jon Hall's report of a week in the Azores in August 2024
Chile
Check out Andreas Jonsson's ridiculously successful trip which netted 26 mammals in 23 days including Andean Mountain Cat, Garlepp's Pampas Cat, Kodkod, Darwin's Fox and Southern R
Chilean Dolphin etc – Chiloe Island.
Hello all, Chiloe Island, Chile. An underappreciated spot for cetaceans. Here are a couple of new spots/services if you go down. Recently on tours we have been staying at Refugio P
New Trip Report: The Azores
Here’s a nice report with great photos from Sjef Ollers who was in the Azores in September. The Azores, 2020: Sjef Ollers, 13 days & 14 species including Sei and Sperm Wh
Central Gabon, 2018
Kevin Bryan, Paul Carter, Jon Hall, Charles Hood, Sjef Ollers, Anja Palmans, Judy Parrish, Venkat & Hari Sankar and Ian Thomson. Warning: This trip report may seriously damage
New Trip Report: Azores, 2017
An interesting report from Michael Kessler’s trip to the Azores: despite bad weather he saw some great cetaceans. Azores, 2017: Michael Kessler, 2 weeks (and 5 boat trips) wi