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September 2015

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30 September 2015
Europe and the Palearctic

Breaking news: Sowerby’s Beaked Whale in Germany

If I was in Europe I’d be on the first plane to Wismar, Germany where a Sowerby’s Beaked Whale is currently hanging around not far off shore and breaching regularly, so

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30 September 2015
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Quick update from Iceland.. Just 5 species

So this clearly wasn’t a mammal-watching trip… We saw 5 species: Grey and Harbor seals at Ytri-Tunga point on Snaefellsnes (both species are always present). Then at H

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28 September 2015
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Zoo neighbors complaining about nocturnal sounds reveal interesting findings…

This may be already going viral but I just heard about it: http://www.cbsnews.com/news/giraffes-make-strange-sounds-at-nighttime. – Leslie

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26 September 2015
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Mountain Bear Cuscus

Hi people, Back in August 2009 I spend a few days at Lore Lindu National Park, central Sulawesi, Indonesia. There, about halfway along the Anaso Track (1700 m. elevation) in rainfo

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25 September 2015
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ID please: Brazil bats at hummingbird feeders

Hi! I’m new to this Forum. I am a birdwatcher from Mexico with an interest in mammals. I need help with identification, please. I first thought they were some species of Anou

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25 September 2015
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Finland, Vole? ID please.

Hi can anyone help with this little critter? I think it’s some kind of vole. I also thought I saw a couple of larger grey rodents, I think they might have been wood lemmings

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22 September 2015
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Wildebeest Watch

A fun citizen science project: look through camera trap images of wildebeest and record behaviors you see. Details here.

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19 September 2015
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Help needed for this little critter at Lake Manyara, Tanzania!

Hi people, I filmed this mouse species while walking in a dry mud area with sparse short grasses several hundred meters from the shore of Lake Manyara in northern Tanzania. Does an

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19 September 2015
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Mammals of Tanzania clips

Hi people, I filmed these mammals during a two week schooltrip to Tanzania in februari 2012. Due to the music used not watchable on phones and tablets. It does work on laptops and

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14 September 2015
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Planting this idea in your head: A trip to the Dzanga-Sangha Biosphere

This is too early for planning in detail, but two reasons that I’m starting to think about a my tip to the CAR and the nearby Congo: 1. I heard that as of now, Rod Cassidy 

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