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June 2020

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15 June 2020
Oriental
Assam PlainsAssamese MacaqueCapped LangurManas National Parkone-horned rhinoceros

Manas NP, Assam: A Trip Report from a visit in December 2019

A visit to Manas in December last year – one of those scenic national parks that straddle the rich floodplains of a Himalayan River (Manas in this case) and the biodiverse Ea

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14 June 2020
Oriental
BorneoWeasel

Malay weasels at Kinabalu HQ

So what is left to do during these times, other than Facebook-stalk people who live in megadiverse habitats, or Facebook info-sharing groups of places I wish I could visit now&#823

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12 June 2020
Uncategorised
igoterramammal checklist

Listing website iGoTerra adopts the global mammalwatching.com taxonomy

iGoTerra offers a wide range of tools to manage lists, observations, photos and trips that are particularly interesting for the mammal watching community. To name a few, Observatio

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9 June 2020
Oriental
IndonesiaSulawesi

New Trip Report: Remote Sulawesi

Here’s another fascinating report from Carlos Bocos. Remote Sulawesi, 2019: Carlos Bocos, 3 weeks & 34 species including Stripe-faced Fruit Bat, Pallas’s Tube-nosed

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8 June 2020
Africa
identification help

Help with identification of a hare in Kruger NP

Can anyone please help me identify this hare photographed in northern Kruger National Park on 16 Dec 2013? It has a remarkably well-marked face pattern (like Riverine Rabbit?) Than

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6 June 2020
Europe and the Palearctic
catsEurasian lynxEuropelynxswitzerland

Eurasian Lynx

I recently had a nice sighting of European Lynx near Basel, Switzerland. It showed itself for about an hour down to 5 meters. For a time, it was hooted at by two Tawny Owls. Unfort

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2 June 2020
AustralasiaOriental
IndonesiaMoluccas

New Trip Report: The Moluccas

Here’s a report I was looking forward to: it is not often a report comes in that includes so many species I haven’t seen. The Moluccas, 2019: Carlos Bocos, 3 weeks &amp

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31 May 2020
Europe and the Palearctic
Spain

Animal Droppings from Spain for ID

Hi all, Jonny Hodgson sent me these poo pics and wondered what species dropped them. I thought maybe a hedgehog, a large lizard or maybe a large amphibian … all of which are

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30 May 2020
Uncategorised
General Mammal Watching

New mammal family web pages

[Posted on behalf of Don Roberson] I followed Jon Hall’s recommendation to spend the first months of the Covid-19 lockdown by entering all the mammals I’d seen in Scythebill, w

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30 May 2020
Uncategorised
thermal imager

How do you use your thermal imager to find wildlife?

I know that quite a few of us now own thermal imagers and use them regularly while mammal watching. However, I think it’s fair to say that they are not always the easiest devices

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