The first report from Steve Anyon-Smith for a while. Good to see him back.
Namibia and Botswana, 2012: Steve Anyon-Smith and Barry Sean Virtue, 1 month & 50+ species including Honey Badgers and some interesting rodents.
Jon
The first report from Steve Anyon-Smith for a while. Good to see him back.
Namibia and Botswana, 2012: Steve Anyon-Smith and Barry Sean Virtue, 1 month & 50+ species including Honey Badgers and some interesting rodents.
Jon
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Steve,
Good trip and an great read.Your trip reports, especially this one, have me laughing outloud.
I also agree with your opinon about Kingdons Africa Mammals, the range maps are poor.
Because of that I’m leaving for Southern Africa on Oct 07 and will use Stuart’s Guide to the Mammals of Southern Africa
I do have one question about your sigthings.,
where did you see Selous mongoose?
I absolutely LOVE your reports!