A new whale watching trip report from John Wright.
Azores, 2018: John Wright, 1 week & 7 species including Blue & Sperm Whales and an Azorean Noctule.
Jon
A new whale watching trip report from John Wright.
Azores, 2018: John Wright, 1 week & 7 species including Blue & Sperm Whales and an Azorean Noctule.
Jon
Asia’s Odd-ball Antelope Faces Migration Crisis ScienceDaily (Mar. 19, 2008) — Take a deer’s body, attach a camel’s head...
Does anyone remember when Snow Leopards were difficult to see!? Well I do… but now there are really good...
Here’s a new report from Romain Bocquier of a short trip around Dakhla and Azrou. Western Sahara, 2017: Romain Bocquier,...
Jean-Michel Bompar was in Tibet last month helping a professional photographer find mammals to photograph for a new book. Tibet...
I’ve just added two interesting reports to mammalwatching.com Nicaragua 2013: Fiona Reid Batwatch Tour, 8 days & 48 species...
Good news for some rare mammals this week including Gilbert’s Potoroos (Australia’s rarest mammal though not quite so rare...
Thanks to Jon for guiding me in how to add images. These are from earlier this month in Israel....
I spent the easter week driving through the Balkans with my daughter Katy. This was not a mammal trip:...
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.