New Trip Reports: Northern Colombia and Transylvanian Lynxes (again…same trip, different author)
And another two nice reports. They are coming thick and fast! Parque Tayrona and El Dorado, 2022: Cheryl Antonucci, 1 week & 12 species including Cottontop and White-handed Tam
New Trip Report: Colombia
An interesting report from Justin Brown who just returned from Colombia. Colombia, 2022: Justin Brown, 2 weeks & some nice mammals including Mountain Tapir, Mountain Coati and
Best Kept Mammalwatching Secrets … Revealed!
Thanks to those who shared ideas on places around the world where the mammalwatching is (probably) good but trip reports are scarce. I know most of us can only dream of travel at t
South and Central Colombia, 2020
With Cheryl Antonucci, Becky Henshaw, Jon Hall, Martin Royle, Hari Sankar, Venkat Sankar and Ian Thompson. Plus Rob Smith and Claudia Diaz from Wild About Colombia. When I first vi
LAST MINUTE AVAILABILITY: One space open on a Colombian mammal trip (starting in Bogota on 4 Jan)
One space has just opened up on a mammalwatching trip focussing on a set of Colombia’s endemic primates including Brumback’s and Grey-handed Night Monkeys; Colombian Wo
New Trip Report: Colombia
Here’s another – great – report from Colombia. Some nice bats and rodents in particular. Colombia, 2019: Michael Kessler, 2.5 weeks and around 50 species includin
New Trip Report: Colombia
Here’s a tantalizing first report from Justin Brown. Fabulous to see that mammalwatching in wonderful Colombia is getting easier and that there is so much wildlife to see. Co
Palmari, Brazil, 2006
The Western Amazon – Palmari I visited Brazil for the first time in October 2006, when I spent five days in the Western Amazon, near the border with Colombia. The Palmari lod