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June 2021

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8 June 2021
North American
Delmarvamammals

Delmarva Peninsula trip

Just got back from a short trip to the Delmarva Peninsula in DE/MD/VA from 6/3-6/21.  I go down there regularly, but not since ’19 because of the virus.  Once again it prov

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7 June 2021
North American
Alaska

New Trip Report: Fairbanks and Denali (Alaska)

A new report from Bud Lensing. Fairbanks and Denali, 2021: Bud Lensing, 6 days with plenty of mammals including Collared Pika, Moose and Lynx.   Jon

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5 June 2021
Uncategorised
methodsNight visionnight vision gearnight vision scopenocturnal mammalspulsartips

Tips for using night vision scopes

It would be useful to exchange tips on using night vision equipment. This can be very useful, and is more complicated than binoculars. How do you avoid getting night blind on the e

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4 June 2021
North American
California

California updates

I’ve done a couple of short trips over the last 2 months throughout California. Nothing groundbreaking, but it should at least be of local interest. Highlights included Long-

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2 June 2021
Uncategorised
systematics; new species

Taxonomy news

1. Two new species of woolly giant flying squirrels, Eupetaurus tibetensis and E. nivamons, described from eastern Himalayan region. Here is a video of E. nivamons. 2. A proposal t

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2 June 2021
Uncategorised

Episode 3 of the Mammalwatching Podcast out now (Interview with Jon Hall)

Listen on Apple PodcastsListen on SpotifyListen on Stithr The latest episode of the mammalwatching podcast is now out. You can find it on Spotify, Itunes and elsewhere – sear

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31 May 2021
Uncategorised
AlticolaAlticola albicaudusAlticola argentatusAlticola roylei Alticola stoliczkanusLadakh RodentsMountain Vole

4 Alticolas / Mountain Voles of Ladakh

Dear Friends, This collage of picture are of 4 different Alticolas or Mountain Voles of Ladakh, India. I have also posted these pictures individually for identification earlier on

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31 May 2021
Australasia
Australia Bats

Bat Map Australia

Potentially useful tool for those interested in Australian bats: https://www.ausbats.org.au/batmap.html  

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29 May 2021
Europe and the Palearctic
Spain Andujar Extremadura Pyrenees

Spain september 2021

Hi everyone. I’m going on a buisness trip to Spain on th 10’th to the 17’th of September 2021 with my boss. It will be quite intensive and i will drive a lot but

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26 May 2021
Australasia
AustraliamarsupialsMelanism

Melanistic sugar glider

Last week my wife and I spent a few days in Federal, NSW, primarily for attending a family wedding. Such occasions rarely allow much time for wildlife watching, however I partially

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