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March 2020

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8 March 2020
North American
CaliforniaNew trip report: Bobcat quest: Point Reyes

New trip report: Bobcat quest: Point Reyes, California

Bobcat quest

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7 March 2020
Uncategorised
Flashlightlightnocturnal mammalsSpotlightSpotlightingTorch

Spotlight for mammalwatching

Hello, I am looking for a hand-held flashlight or head-lamp for mammalwatching, with very good light (over 800 lumens), good throw and using commonly available rechargeable batteri

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7 March 2020
Oriental
Oman

Oman trip report – 12/2019 – 01/2020

In two weeks in Oman, we saw only 7 species of mammals – Striped Hyena, Wolf, Common Genet, Arabian Jird, Arabian Gazelle, Red Fox and Small Mouse-tailed Bat – but even

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7 March 2020
Central and South America
oncilla; feline; melanistic; neotropical; Panama

Melanistic Oncilla in Panama – February 25, 2020

Last February 25 (2020) I saw and photographed what I believe is a melanistic Oncilla (Leopardus tigrinus), in Volcán Barú National Park in west Panama, at 2,250 meters altitude.

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6 March 2020
North American
canada lynxgunflint trailMinnesota

Gunflint Trail Lynx – March 2-4, 2020

I took a quick trip to the Gunflint Trail in northern Minnesota with the singular goal of seeing Canada Lynx.  I’m hoping to see all the world’s feline species and am at 15 (I

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2 March 2020
Oriental
BorneoSumatra

Does anyone have a Malay Weasel photo?

This is from  Alexander Moßbrucker in Sumatra ———————————- Dear Mammal Enthusiasts, We are currently compiling

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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 almost 120 countries.

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