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Margay in Serra Bonita, Brazil
Apparently, a margay has been released at Serra Bonita, where is was seen and beautifully photographed by a recent birding group: https://www.birdquest-tours.com/birding-tour-repor
Question to Neotropical Mammal watchers about Tayra and Margay
Hi everyone, I’m just wondering – what’s the best place in Latin america to see these two species? I know neither one is usually a guarantee, and margays are espe
Margays in Mexico
Some of you may be interested in this thread from a herp watching forum which covers ‘mammalian bycatch’ ….In particular, someone called Crotalus reckons he sees
A Weekend in Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula: Mainly Bats
Chad Johnson I spent a long weekend in Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula last month. We were guided by the great Juan Cruzado Cortes, who – after many trips to Mexico with me
Advice for Costa Rica first-timer
Hey all! Long time reader here; first time poster. Going on a Costa Rica trip with my girlfriend and her family at the end of February, and I’d love to get some expert advice
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The Weekly Recap
Hello and welcome back to the weekly recap! The first trip report of the week is another a so-called “family trip” (we all know how I feel about those) to Europe – Corfu,
The Weekly Recap
Hello, here is this week’s recap:) The first trip report of the week is from Scotland and contains a surprisingly large number of mammals: 4 species of dolphin and whale, two typ
Panama and Belize (done) and Texas (early April)
1 – PANAMA (Feb 2022) A post on mammals seen in the Gamboa area HERE; includes Margay and Ocelot …. A post on mammals seen in Boquete HERE; including (1) cottage accommodat
New Trip Report: Bolivia
Another exciting report from Bolivia, still one of the most under-visited mammalwatching destinations in South America, though glad to see this is starting to change. Jaguar Land a