Richard Webb was “birdwatching” – I know, I know, but I try not to judge … – in Colorado last week. He did see some mammals though.
Colorado, 2017: Richard Webb, 1 week & 18 species including American Marten, Moose and Montane Vole.
Jon
Richard Webb was “birdwatching” – I know, I know, but I try not to judge … – in Colorado last week. He did see some mammals though.
Colorado, 2017: Richard Webb, 1 week & 18 species including American Marten, Moose and Montane Vole.
Jon
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Genetically Welsh, spiritually Australian, currently in New York City. I've also lived and worked in London, Canberra, Paris and Lusaka, and visited over 100 countries. There's more here.
I also just returned from Colorado myself, and will be posting a report shortly. Viewing a Greater Sage Grouse lek is one of the top wildlife experiences in North America, and I think anyone interested in nature, whether they are mammal-watchers, birders, or generalists, could appreciate it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Su0bu-CYfA&list=PLgSpqOFj1Ta7zN9EPv4bykerFGjZMqicY
Absolutely. Give me displaying Greater Sage Grouse over any rat or bat any day of the week even if I can’t convince Jon!