Georgia’s big mammal goodies
I visited Georgia between 28. 10. and 11. 11. 2023. The main purpose of this trip was to find and photograph Caucasian Chamois. Eastern and Western Tur were also on my list.
Georgia and Armenia Caucasus Royal trip 2022
New trip report of Batumi Birding Caucasus Royal trip to Georgia and Armenia. Mostly focused on birdwatching, but with several great mammal species incl. Dagestan tur, Bezoar goat
Georgia & Armenia: Eurasian Lynx and Brown Bears April 2022
Mostly a birding report, but I am adding due to the great day time encounter of an Eurasian Lynx and a link to video. Also seen were 4 Brown Bears. https://www.wisebirding.co.uk/wp
EcoTurism: Georgia, September 2022
I visited Georgia for a few days in 2017 and vowed to return after missing (the usually easy to see) Eastern Turs: too little time; too many clouds. In September 2022 my son and I
Georgia
Georgia is a spectacularly beautiful country, with great food and friendly people. More importantly it is the best place to see two fabulous mountain goats: the Eastern and Western
New Trip Report: Florida and Georgia (December 2019)
A happy new year to mammalwatchers everywhere! Here’s the first report of 2021 – which comes again from Sjef Ollers and has some useful information. Florida and Geo
New (old) Trip Reports: Georgia and Turkmenistan
Here are two more notes from Vladimir Dinets on his experience in the 1980s looking for mammals in the former USSR. Georgia, 1980s: Vladimir Dinets’ notes of visits to the
Georgia (Caucasus), 2017
I visited Georgia for 5 nights in July 2017. I was travelling with my kids and tried to make the trip about more than mammals. I am not sure I succeeded: “more than mammals&#
Georgia (US State)
In May 2012 I stopped in southern Georgia for a night on my way to a bat catching blitz in Florida. Round-tailed Muskrats are a species which has generated a fair bit of correspon
New Trip Reports: Arctic Bay (Baffin) and Georgia & Armenia
Hi and sorry for not being able to post reports for the past few weeks. I’m back home and starting to catch up now with a couple of reports. There are more to follow. A great