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Author: Charles Hood

HomePosted by Charles Hood(Page 5)
9 June 2017
North American
CaliforniaCarrizo Plainskangaroo rats

Carrizo Plains (brief update)

I camped at KCL Campground on 05 June 2017 while en route to a poetry gig in San Francisco. No badgers or kit foxes on the road in (just one coyote). K-rats (including Giant) abund

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23 May 2017
Central and South America
field guidesMexico

new book, “Keys for Identifying Mexican Mammals”

No sightings, just a report on a new book. I have not seen it; text below is cut and pasted from a blog called “bird booker report.” / Charles Hood +++ Álvarez-Castañ

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22 May 2017
North American
batsKlamath FallsLava Bedsyellow bellied marmot

Lava Beds National Monument (May 2017 Update)

19-20 May 2017 I was in Crater Lake area for a family vacation (not a mammal trip). Brief mammal notes. Two very brief stops at Tule Lake Wildlife Refuge. Before dark: Montane Vole

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17 February 2017
North American
Flying SquirrelsNorth America

Southern Flying Squirrels in Arlington, VA (update)

This is an update on a previously described site. From mid-November to late-February habituated Southern Flying Squirrels continue to be seen at the Long Branch Nature Center, Glen

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21 December 2016
North American
Harbor PorpoiseSan Francisco

Harbor Porpoise from land (and bridge) in San Francisco

According to the book “When Mountain Lions Are Neighbors” by Beth Pratt, it’s easy (?) to see Harbor Porpoise from shore in San Francisco Bay. I have not tried th

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21 December 2016
North American
BobcatOld Hernandez RoadPinnacles

update on Central California bobcat site

This site has several times previously featured a bobcat area east of Pinnacles National Park in Central California; this posting updates that site. Basically this still seems a ve

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23 October 2016
Central and South America
Amazonbats

free e-book “Field Guide to Amazonian Bats”

I don’t think I have seen a notice of this here yet? There is a new and free e-book, titled “Field Guide to Amazonian Bats.” Link is at bottom of the summary below. If that l

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