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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
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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
New Trip Report: The Yucatan, Mexico
Andreas Jonsson is traveling again and looking for cats. No Margay this time but he did see 21 lifers so he gets no sympathy from me! Yucatan, 2021: Andreas Jonsson, 6 nights and 2
Melanistic Oncilla in Panama – February 25, 2020
Last February 25 (2020) I saw and photographed what I believe is a melanistic Oncilla (Leopardus tigrinus), in Volcán Barú National Park in west Panama, at 2,250 meters altitude.