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May 2017

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22 May 2017
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California update

Last night (5/20/17), I spent 3.5 hours spotlighting in and near Panoche Valley (8:30 PM-12:00 AM) in San Benito and Fresno counties, CA. Very warm night-time temperatures (65-75 F

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22 May 2017
North American
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Lava Beds National Monument (May 2017 Update)

19-20 May 2017 I was in Crater Lake area for a family vacation (not a mammal trip). Brief mammal notes. Two very brief stops at Tule Lake Wildlife Refuge. Before dark: Montane Vole

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22 May 2017
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New Trip Report: The Azores

Steve Morgan is just back from a blustery Azores Azores, 2017: Steve Morgan, 1 week & 5 cetaceans including Sei, Blue and Sowerby’s Beaked Whales. Jon

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22 May 2017
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South Carolina RFI

Hello, all. I am new to mammal watching and this site. I am going to southeast South Carolina in mid-June this year (I will be based on Hilton Head Island), and although primarily

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