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Author: Conuropsis

HomePosted by Conuropsis(Page 3)
25 April 2018
North American

North Atlantic Right Whale bonanza

After getting a tip about 25-30 North Atlantic Right Whales in Cape Cod Bay I went up yesterday to try for them.  I’ve been wanting to see this species all my life and since

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12 February 2018
Africa

Mongoose question

Hi all, I just had a question about whether anyone would know if the Meller’s Mongoose or Bushy-tailed Mongoose is the more likely at Ngorongoro Crater.  I had what I though

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27 February 2017
Oriental

Amami Rabbit woes

Hi all, I was just watching NHK World Japan and they had an update on the Amami Rabbit.  They said the numbers are around 200-300 and they are being preyed upon by about 200+ fera

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27 October 2016
North American

Elk in South Carolina for 1st. time in over 200 years

https://www.yahoo.com/news/m/8aac285e-d838-3df6-b5dd-9f2b52bee569/ss_s.c.-has-first-elk-sighting.html Pretty cool that they are slowly starting to show up there.  I wish the ones

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22 September 2016
North American
Bobcat

Bobcat at Trout Brook Valley Preserve in CT

While looking for some rare birds this am at the Trout Brook Valley Preserve in Easton, Connecticut, I had a large male Bobcat come out from a grassy area in the orchard by the blu

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9 September 2016
Africa
Giraffe

Giraffe is now four species

https://www.yahoo.com/news/tall-tale-study-reveals-giraffes-four-species-not-194024390.html Interesting article on the split of the Giraffe.  Nice to add new species without going

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