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December 2009

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25 December 2009
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Happy Christmas

I hope everyone out there is having a good Christmas and taking some quiet time to think of the trips they would like to take and the mammals they would like to see next year. Adam

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23 December 2009
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Stoats hunting hares.

I am searching for sightings and pictures of stoats attacking adult brown hares. If anyone can send or direct me to reliable information would be highly appreciated. The only near/

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19 December 2009
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New Mammal/Bird Blog

Hi guys, I’m starting a blog here on wordpress that will hopefully be a good source of mammal and bird trip reports in the future. I’m starting with some mystery mammal

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19 December 2009
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Venezuela mystery mammal photos + new mammal/bird blog

Hello all, I’m new to the mammalwatching world, mostly a birder in the past, but I’m broadening my horizons. I’ve started a blog and posted 3 mystery photos from

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17 December 2009
Africa

Sucker Footed Bats don’t have suckers after all

Some interesting research from Madagascar…. http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2009/12/091214121955.htm

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15 December 2009
Europe and the Palearctic

Sperm Whale eating a Giant Squid

A great picture of a Sperm WHale munching on a Giant Squid is here http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/worldnews/article-1223501/Moby-Dick-comes-life-The-astonishing-rare-images-sperm-

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Offset your Greenhouse Gases when you fly - and protect Gola Rainforest

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