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January 2021

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14 January 2021
Uncategorised
systematics; new species

Taxonomy news

1. A new genus and species of mole has been described from Tibet. The location is near the main road from Lhasa to Yunnan, but you need a special permit to get there. The descripti

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9 January 2021
Europe and the Palearctic
Beaver UK

Beavers, Buntings & Cream Teas!

If anyone is interested in seeing or photographing Beavers in Devon, UK then I thought I would share my new local wildlife watching venture Devon Beaver & Wildlife Tours We ar

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8 January 2021
Africa
Brants' Whistling RatHaviside's Dolphin

Haviside’s Dolphin and Brants’ Whistling Rat at Strandfontein (South Africa)

Strandfontein is a small coastal town about 300 km (four hours drive) north of Cape Town (and not to be confused with Strandfontein of False Bay). I have friends there and when vis

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8 January 2021
Africa
Balaenoptera brydeiBalaenoptera edeni brydeiBryde's Whale

Bryde’s Whale (Balaenoptera brydei) in False Bay (South Africa)

After twice seeing Bryde’s Whale (Balaenoptera brydei / Balaenoptera edeni brydei) in False Bay in Feb 2019 I posted (April 2019) a mammal-watching report on searching for these

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6 January 2021
North American
USA

Adirondacks

I just spent a few days in the northern Adirondack Mts. of upstate New York. I was with the family, so could spend only two nights in the forest. It is normal to see hardly any mam

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5 January 2021
Central and South America
Ecuador

New Trip Report(s): Ecuador

Here’s a report from Ian Thompson covering two visits to Ecuador. Some accompanying photographs are here. Given the current uncertainties regarding travel, I’ve found

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5 January 2021
Uncategorised

New Trip Report – Zambia

Just in case you missed it a great new report from Zambia was published yesterday – I am not sure it was emailed out to everyone. jon New Trip Report: Zambia (November 2019)

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4 January 2021
Africa
KafueSouth LuangwaZambia

New Trip Report: Zambia (November 2019)

Hey everyone! I present my first trip report (chock full of photos)- Zambia, 2019: 5 days & 38 species including all the usual suspects plus Four-toed Elephant Shrew, Meller&#8

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4 January 2021
Europe and the Palearctic
Iceland

New Trip Report: Iceland

And here is the final report from Sjef Ollers’s recent batch. Iceland, 2020: Sjef Ollers, 12 days & 7 species including Arctic Fox, American Mink, plus Minke and Humpba

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3 January 2021
North American
FloridaGeorgia

New Trip Report: Florida and Georgia (December 2019)

A  happy new year to mammalwatchers everywhere!  Here’s the first report of 2021 – which comes again from Sjef Ollers and has some useful information. Florida and Geo

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