Jamaica, 2009: Vladimr Dinets’s notes of 20 species, mainly bats and a Jamaican Hutia.
Jon
Jamaica, 2009: Vladimr Dinets’s notes of 20 species, mainly bats and a Jamaican Hutia.
Jon
A great and comprehensive report for a long and productive trip. South America, 2011 (Brazil, Argentina, Bolivia & Chile):...
Here’s a new report – I think his first for mammalwatching.com – from Robert Foster who had a stellar...
I’ve just uploaded a short report from Romain Bocquier Chile, 2014: Romain Bocquier, 8 days & 15 species including...
A great report from Michael Kessler, featuring his 1000th species (congratulations!) and showing again the power of a thermal...
In late November 2019 Amber and I popped down to Costa Rica to visit Fiona Reid at her new...
After reading this report I don’t know why more people don’t visit this area. I know I now intend...
See here: (link). I was skeptical of the Monk Saki split, but this one certainly looks distinctive.
A new report from Hugh Buck Ecuador, 2016: Hugh Buck, 12 days & 17 species (on a mainly birding...
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