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August 2016

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23 August 2016
North American
Botta's Pocket Gopher; I-5

Botta’s Pocket Gopher site in Southern California

Interstate 5 connects San Francisco to L.A., so visiting naturalists may well end up on it. If so, one stop is worth noting. There’s a rest area in Lebec, an hour before Bake

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23 August 2016
North American
Lesser Long-nosed Bats; Brush Mouse; Madera Canyon; Arizona

Lesser Long-nosed Bat site in Arizona

Not that this is new news but to verify what has been indicated before, Lesser Long-nosed Bats are currently easy to see in Madera Canyon, Southeastern Arizona. (This is as of Augu

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22 August 2016
Central and South America
ManuTrip Report

Manu Lowlands

Hi all, I just returned from a wonderful two week trip to the lowlands of Manu in Peru. I split my time between the Manu Reserve Zone and the new, excellent Manu Birding Lodge. I&#

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22 August 2016
Oriental
BorneoMalaysiaMarbled CatMount KinabaluSabahWhiskered Flying Squirrel

Marbled Cat and Whiskered Flying Squirrel at Mount Kinabalu (Sabah, Borneo)

In May 2016 I photographed a Marbled Cat at Kinabalu Park; an elevation record for Borneo: http://www.pacapix.com/Paul_Carter/20160526a-marbled-cat-mount-kinabalu/ I also photogra

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21 August 2016
Africa
AfricaKenya

East Africa Field Guide Recommendations?

I’ll be traveling to Kenya this winter (and maybe also Tanzania) and am looking for some good field guides to bring with me. A good mammal section is a must of course but inf

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21 August 2016
Uncategorised
Pallas Cat Birding Beijing

Pallas Cat video

I’m new here, at least in the forum as I’ve been following the site for some time. I found this brilliant Pallas Cat video on Terry Townsends blog Birding Beijing. I ha

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21 August 2016
Africa

Pygmy Hippos?

Greetings all We’re new to this at Birding Ecotours/Mammal Ecotours but trying! Looking into possibility of finding Pygmy Hippos. Any ideas? When I get a bit more accustomed

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20 August 2016
North American
Ribbon SealUnited StatesWashington

Ribbon Seal in Washington

http://www.chinookobserver.com/co/life/20160818/rare-arctic-ribbon-seal-observed-near-surfside I’d be interested to see if anyone chases it, successfully or otherwise. The ne

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20 August 2016
North American
British Columbia

Notes from Vancouver Island

I came here on vacation with my girlfriend in mid-July, mostly the Victoria/Saanich area, but also one foray up to Mount Washington. It wasn’t really a mammal-watching trip,

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14 August 2016
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Introducing Mammalwatching.com 2.0

Hello, After a lot of work – mainly from other people – the new mammalwatching.com is now live and appears, more or less, to be working. When building this we tried to

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