New Trip Report: India 2020
Here’s a report of a very well-timed trip to India. Gujurat, Kaziranga and central India, 2020: John Weir, 4 weeks & 44 species including Rusty-spotted Cat and Striped Hy
New Trip Report: India
And here’s another interesting report from India. Arunuchal Pradesh, Western Ghats and Gujurat, 2020: Andreas Jonsson, 3 weeks & 49 species including Binturong, Striped H
The Perfect Indian Itinerary…?
Hi everyone, As this time of Corona is preventing most of us from traveling abroad (and postponed a trip that I was personally very much looking forward to), I’m starting to
New Trip Report: Northern India (on a budget)
Here’s a first report from Marc Tessier who was in Northern India last month. Northern India, 2020: Marc Tessier, 2 weeks & 23 species including Tiger, Striped Hyena, Gor
New Trip Report: Ladakh
I am fairly sure this will be one of the only trip reports from March 2020. Are any mammalwatchers out there still travelling now? Ladakh, 2020: Marco and Paola, 3 weeks & 13 s
Trip Report by Asian Adventures Birding Guide Deepak Kumar – Corbett National Park and Chambal River
Day 1 (22nd February) We left Delhi in the morning for Moradabad, reaching Moradabad post lunch. We had lunch en route at a small restaurant. After checking into our hotel, we deci
Squirrel ID´s from Northeast India
Have some problem to Identify Squirrels from the remote Arunachal Pradesh – Eaglenest in northeast India. All of them is found at around 2000 mas in almost unexplored area. T
Book Review: Indian Mammals: A Field Guide. 2014 Edition
If you have travelled to India during the past 15 years you have probably travelled with Vivek Menon’s field guide. I got my copy when it was first published in 2003 and it w
New Trip Report: Arunachal Pradesh and Assam
A new report from Rauno Väisänen who got some nice mammalian bycatch on this butterfly trip. Arunachal Pradesh and Assam, 2019: Rauno Väisänen, 2 weeks & 13 or so species
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