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Northern Oncilla still showing at Mirador El Roble, Colombia.

A last-minute decision to take a detour from a family holiday in Peru to Colombia to look for the Northern oncilla paid off. The cat has been seen regularly over the last two years

Northern Oncilla

It’s a Wild Life! – Separate Post: Northern Oncilla Hi everybody, As many of you know Romy and I (Rob) are travelling South-America and are now in Colombia. Of course w

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.

Possible Oncilla Split, Brazil

I take no position on splitting / lumping here, but will just report a claim to split oncilla. Here is a link: http://www.bbc.co.uk/nature/25086721 (Oh, great — a species tha

The Weekly Recap

Hello and welcome back to the weekly recap! There have only been two trip reports posted this week. Ficus Tours’ trip to the Western Ghats in February saw 28 mammal species inclu

A Single Opening for my Colombia Trip in Jan 2026 with Rob from Wild About Colombia

Hi everyone! Unfortunately one of my friends had to cancel, which means that there’s a single opening on my 4-person trip to Colombia in Jan, 2026! Again, this is a MAMMAL wa

The Weekly Recap

Hello and welcome back to the (more or less) weekly recap! This recap will be of posts from Boxing Day up until January 5th:) The first trip report of the week was Janco van Gelder

Join me in Bolivia Sep .2025 and/or Colombia Jan 2026!!

Hi everyone, I’m excited to be planning 2 mega trips to South America where I’m looking for fellow Mammalwatchers to join me! The first trip is to Bolivia, in September of 2025

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    Very cool that this website and its users are being asked for information like this! I sadly don't have any…

  2. Ian Thompson on Wood Buffalo National Park suggestions??26 June 2025

    Hi Nathan, In my opinion the best wildlife spotting in that part of the world is along the Alaska Highway,…

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    If you're only interested in the mammals of the main island of New Guinea, then "The Mammals of South West…

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