New Trip Report – Eagles Nest Wildlife Sanctuary, India
I recently discovered Marc & Peggy Faucher’s website documenting their extensive travel around the world which have featured many nice mammals. I will explore this in m
Two new reports from the Sea of Cortez and Baja California
I am still – I hope – in Mongolia, so here is something I prepared earlier! Sea of Cortez, 2016 (April), 2016 : Naturetrek, 2 weeks & 15 species including Blue Wh
New Trip Report: South Africa
South Africa, 2016: Richard Webb (Wildwings), 11 days & 54 species including Smith’s Red Rock Hare, Cape Clawless and Spotted-necked Otters, Black-footed Cat, Zorilla, A
New Trip Report – Cuba
Cuba, 2016: Stefan Lithner’s account of mammals seen on a 2 week (primarily birding trip) & 10 species including Cuban Flower Bat and Little Goblin Bat. Jon
New Trip Report: Taiwan, Korea and Japan
I waited 10 years for the first Taiwanese trip report, and got a second a day later, though this one also includes Korea and Japan. Taiwan, Korea and Japan 2016: Dominque Brugiere,
New Trip Report – Taiwan
John Wright sent me the first mammal report for this website from Taiwan. Its a country I have been interested in for a while but the lack of mammal information put me off. Now
Cape Hatteras Pelagic, North Carolina, 2016
Although I’ve been to North Carolina several times I’ve only spent a weekend looking for mammals – two days at sea on consecutive Cape Hatteras birdwatching pe
New Trip Report – North Queensland
Jimmy Lamb just spent a successful 2 weeks up in north Queensland and saw a lot of nice mammals, including a Hoary Wattled Bat which I have never seen despite looking in countless
New Trip Report – Southern India
Sri Lanka’s Bird and Wildlife Team are looking at expanding their area of operation to include South India. And – if this reconnaissance trip is anything to go by 
New Report – Vienna, Austria
Michael Kessler visited Vienna during the summer and sent me mammalwatching.com’s first Austrian Report. Vienna, 2016: Michael Kessler’s notes on some mammals spotted a

