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September 2016

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6 September 2016
Oriental
BearChinaGiant Panda

The world of mammals could use some good news once in a while: Giant Pandas no longer “Endangered”

According to the WWF, Giant Pandas are “downgraded” from Endangered to Vulnerable. Yay. Tomer https://www.worldwildlife.org/stories/giant-panda-no-longer-endangered

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6 September 2016
Central and South America
Amazoniabats

Field Guide to Amazonian Bats

Hi all Glad to see the new site looking so good, and that I can still post! An identification guide to bats of the Amazon has been published online (cheers to Phil Saunders for bri

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5 September 2016
Africa
South Africa

New Trip Report: South Africa

South Africa, 2016: Richard Webb (Wildwings), 11 days & 54 species including Smith’s Red Rock Hare, Cape Clawless and Spotted-necked Otters, Black-footed Cat, Zorilla, A

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4 September 2016
North American
Beaked WhaleMassachusettsMesoplodon

Sowerby’s Beaked Whales, Massachusetts

A pod of Beaked Whales that have been identified as Sowerby’s Beaked Whale were seen on the August 20-21 overnight pelagic trip run by the Brookline Birding Club. See photos

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3 September 2016
Central and South America
Cuba

New Trip Report – Cuba

Cuba, 2016: Stefan Lithner’s account of mammals seen on a 2 week (primarily birding trip) & 10 species including Cuban Flower Bat and Little Goblin Bat. Jon

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2 September 2016
Australasia
Mammals of Australia

Mammals of Australia Part 5: Bats and Rats

Hi people, Part 5 of my Youtoube collection on Australian mammals! Includes Ghost Bat, four species of Flying-foxes, Giant White-tailed Rat and twelve more species of bats! https:/

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2 September 2016
Central and South America
Caquetà Titi MonkeyColombiaMountain Tapir

Southern Colombia (Mountain Tapir and Caquetà Titi Monkey)

Hi, this is my first post here, I am a birder who is interested in – but not very knowledgable about – mammals. I was lucky enough to spend over two months in the field

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1 September 2016
Europe and the Palearctic
IndonesiaJapanKoreaSouth KoreaTaiwan

New Trip Report: Taiwan, Korea and Japan

I waited 10 years for the first Taiwanese trip report, and got a second a day later, though this one also includes Korea and Japan. Taiwan, Korea and Japan 2016: Dominque Brugiere,

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1 September 2016
Europe and the Palearctic
Pallas's CatQinghai

Pallas’s Cats near Qinghai Lake, China

Jon Hall suggested I post an account of a recent encounter with Pallas’s Cats in Qinghai Province, China.  Below is a write-up of the morning with a couple of accompanying p

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