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January 2022

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13 January 2022
Uncategorised
Wolverine Reindeer Europe Norway

Wolverine killing a Reindeer – Video

Here an incredible video, northern Norway 2017: a Wolverine killing a Reindeer in blizzard.     And I spent three nights in a hide just few meters from Wolverines, armed

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12 January 2022
Uncategorised
systematics; new species

Taxonomy news

1. A new paper argues that red mazama deer south of the Amazon should be considered a separate species Mazama rufa rather than M. americana. 2. Myotis keaysi from coastal Ecuador s

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10 January 2022
North American
ArizonaBobcatcotton ratNorth AmericaSweetwater

Bobcat Update, Tucson Arizona

Sweetwater Wetlands is a small urban park off of I-10 in central Tucson. As of January 2022, four different bobcats have overlapping ranges here. Winter seems best; sighting succes

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8 January 2022
Central and South America
Brazil

New Trip Report: Eastern Brazil

A new report of a successful trip from Cheryl Antonucci who continues to check off the world’s primates at an impressive pace. Eastern Brazil, 2021: Cheryl Antonucci, 19 days

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7 January 2022
Central and South America
Chile

New Trip Report: Chile

Here is Jens Bokelaar’s first report for mammalwatching. A detailed report on a long trip through Chile that has a stack of useful information and some great mammals. Chile 2

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7 January 2022
AfricaUncategorised

Book Review: Marine Mammals (of southern Africa and the Southern Ocean)

Chris and Mathilde Stuart’s latest book is a pocket guide to the almost 50 species of  whales, dolphins and seals you might encounter off of southern Africa. Like all the St

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3 January 2022
Europe and the PalearcticUncategorised
ItalyMadeira

New Trip Reports Madeira and the Italian Alps

Here are two more reports from Ben Balmford, who I am pleased to see must have spent his Christmas break focusing on the important things in life! Madeira, 2021: Ben Balmford, 1 we

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2 January 2022
North American
mustelid identification

Help Identify mustelid (Central MA)

Can anyone tell me which species this is ?

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    Thanks Skyler for sharing this useful info!

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