Korea and Japan, 2015: Romain Bocquier, 7 weeks & 17 species including, in Japan, Japanese Giant Flying Squirrel, Birdlike Noctule, Japanese Serow and Asiatic Black Bear in Japan, and, in Korea, Finless Porpoise.
Jon
Korea and Japan, 2015: Romain Bocquier, 7 weeks & 17 species including, in Japan, Japanese Giant Flying Squirrel, Birdlike Noctule, Japanese Serow and Asiatic Black Bear in Japan, and, in Korea, Finless Porpoise.
Jon
Mounting a Flashlight for Mammal Watching This article describes how to mount a flashlight for nocturnal mammal observation with...
Interesting piece of newly discovered migration route of mule deer in Wyoming – approx. 500 individuals travel 150 miles...
Here’s a new report from Andreas Jonsson who is just back from an interesting trip to Alta Floresta and...
Mammalwatching.com’s very own Charles Hood is the latest mammalwatcher to release a book. A Californian’s Guide to the Mammals...
Two more trip reports today More proof, as if I needed it, that I really do need to visit...
An offshoot of mammal watching I enjoy: looking shed deer antlers in the spring. My blog today concerns those...
Three mammal big days run in central California in the last few years have yielded significantly higher totals than...
Here‘s a book that seems interesting. Has anybody seen it?
Genetically Welsh, spiritually Australian, currently in New York City. I've also lived and worked in London, Canberra, Paris and Lusaka, and visited over 100 countries. There's more here.