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October 2015

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31 October 2015
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Chipmunk ID’s help wanted!

Hi people, Back in 2013 I did a big roadtrip, seeing nearly 50 mammal species. Around half of them were squirrel species. Many chipmunks were seen, but I´m not sure which exactly.

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31 October 2015
Australasia

New Trip Report – Australia

Here’s a new report from Steve Morgan, just back from Western Australia, Queensland and Tasmania: 4 weeks & 45 species including Tiger Quoll, Honey Possum and Eastern Lon

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30 October 2015
Central and South America

Pacarana or shrew oppossums?

Any specific suggestions for finding these creatures? I am heading to Bolivia in December and will be elsewhere along the Andes in future years. Thanks….mac hunter  

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30 October 2015
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Surprise

Hold on, let me move this rock out of the way. http://9gag.com/gag/aZN24D0?ref=android.s.email So that’s how you find one of those… Looks like we’ll need a speci

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29 October 2015
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Bracken Cave

Some nice photos from inside Bracken Cave in Texas, the world’s largest bat cave.

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29 October 2015
Europe and the Palearctic

New Trip Reports: Estonia and Cantabria

Here are a a couple of reports from the tour company Wisebirding. Cantabria, 2015: Wisebirding, 5 days & 6 species including Wildcat and Wolf. And here is their report of the t

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28 October 2015
Central and South America

New Nature Reserve in Colombia protect the Silvery-brown Bare-faced Tamarin

These two new cloud forest reserves in the Colombian Andes look pretty interesting.. has anyone been? Jon

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28 October 2015
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New Trip Report: Chiapas

Great to see another interesting Mexico report, this time from Michael Kessler: it is a country under-reported on given its huge diversity Chiapas, 2015: Michael Kessler’s no

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28 October 2015
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Whale watching boat capsizes off Tofino, BC

Five dead, one missing, 21 rescued by local boats. A “rogue wave” is thought to be the cause. Man, you just never know what might happen. No particular link, google wil

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27 October 2015
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Svalbard Trip Report

Hi all. A trip report from about one month of cruising around Svalbard this year. Enjoy. https://mammalwatching.files.wordpress.com/2015/10/svalbard-2015-tour-report.pdf I promise

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