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Author: JanEbr

HomePosted by JanEbr
29 May 2020
Europe and the Palearctic
Poland

Four years in Poland

I have been “living in Poland” for almost four years by now and thought people might be interested in what kind of experience a very bad mammalwatcher has in this count

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7 March 2020
Oriental
Oman

Oman trip report – 12/2019 – 01/2020

In two weeks in Oman, we saw only 7 species of mammals – Striped Hyena, Wolf, Common Genet, Arabian Jird, Arabian Gazelle, Red Fox and Small Mouse-tailed Bat – but even

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6 December 2019
Central and South America
Ecuador report

Looking for the jungle: Ecuador 11/2019 report

During our (largely unsuccessful) two-week search for places to explore the jungles independently, we have encountered 14 mammal species, all new to us. See the attached PDF for mo

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5 December 2019
Central and South America
Ecuador Woolly Monkey

Ecuador ID: Woolly Monkey

Another puzzle from Ecuador: Woolly Monkey species are generally hard to ID by fur color, so people would go by range, but the separating line between Brown (L. lagotricha) and Sil

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28 November 2019
Central and South America
Ecuador ID Kinkajou Olingo

Kinkajou/Olingo ID Ecuador

Kinkajou or Olingo is apparently the classic conundrum of tropical South America. A kind person on Facebook told me that most of those are likely Kinkajou, but that someone knowled

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12 May 2019
Uncategorised
IDNorth AmericaSouth America

New World ID questions

Several people told me this is the best place to try to crack my trickiest ID questions, so I hope this is not too much of an abuse of this community … because I do have a lo

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11 May 2019
Europe and the Palearctic
ArmeniaEastern TurEurasian lynxGeorgiaSyrian Bear

Georgia and Armenia: a few mammals while birding

At Jon’s request I try to make my first post with a brief report of some exciting mammals seen accidentally on birding trip. georgia-armenia-EBR

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  1. vmoser on Looking for Fellow Mammal Enthusiasts for Budget-Friendly Trips in Europe & North Africa28 March 2026

    I am interested as well :) And I am sure Demian as well

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    Thanks Skyler for sharing this useful info!

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    Great stuff Zac. Rough-toothed Dolphins are one of my favorite cetaceans and a very worthy number 500!

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