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Author: BWKeelan

HomePosted by BWKeelan
21 July 2021
North American
ManzanoManzano Mountain CottontailSylvilagus cognatus

Notes on Manzano Mountain Cottontail

Here is a link to a PDF I wrote with new info on finding Manzano Mountain Cottontail. — Brian Keelan

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9 December 2019
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Gear Review: Top Mammal-Watching Binoculars

About a month ago, Jon posted a gear review of the Swarovski EL 8.5×42 binoculars. I thought I would complement his review with some remarks regarding what I think are the two

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1 November 2015
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Record Mammal Big Day

Three mammal big days run in central California in the last few years have yielded significantly higher totals than the few other attempts in the U.S. of which I know. These includ

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17 June 2015
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RFI: Boise

We’ll have two full days after a business trip in Boise, on July 3 and 4. Is it still worth looking for any of the local ground squirrels (Idaho, Merriam’s, or Piute) t

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14 June 2015
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SE California to W Texas: 24 Bats in 24 Days

Our main vacation this year was planned around attending a week-long workshop on bat monitoring techniques, held in southeast Arizona, and organized by Bat Conservation and Managem

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7 February 2015
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Mammal Big Day in California

My wife and I are new members of this forum, having only recently discovered mammalwatching.com. It’s been fun following the posts over the last few weeks, and very exciting to r

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