Swiss Alps – Vole ID needed
Earlier this month I spotted a vole in the Swiss Alps at around 2300m high together with a group of Biology students. Niels Schild managed to get these pictures. I don’t thin
Surprise
Hold on, let me move this rock out of the way. http://9gag.com/gag/aZN24D0?ref=android.s.email So that’s how you find one of those… Looks like we’ll need a speci
Tamanian Devils
If anyone is going to Tasmania, here is information on a place where Tasmanian devils are apparently really easy to see: News
Tips for trip to Namibia and Botswana
Hello fellow mammalwatchers! This summer Tim and I are going to Namibia and Botswana. If any of you have some time to share your thoughts and experiences, we’d be very grateful.
New trip report: UK
Last month, Tim and I visited the UK to look for mammals. We now managed to finish our trip report, which you can find here: https://mammaling.wordpress.com/ Thanks again for all
Trip to the UK first week of February
We are planning a short trip to the UK in two weeks. After visiting my sister-in-law in London, we have about 5 days left to explore the country by car. Maybe some of you can give
pygmy moon rat?
Look what the cat dragged in… 🙂 http://waarnemingen.be/waarneming/view/96825304?lang=en&local=be
Mammal Big Day
Tim and I decided to try for a mammal big day this weekend in Belgium. We were less successful than we hoped and would have liked but we did manage some very nice sightings, includ
Northern Ghost Bat – Diclidurus albus
I don’t know if they are regularly reported, but we surely didn’t get to see any while we were in Costa Rica! http://observation.org/waarneming/view/83079477?lang=en&
Bay cat in Sabah
During our trip in Malaysia earlier this year we met a couple of fellow wildlife enthousiasts in Borneo. They had some info that may be of interest for other mammalwatchers. They h