36 hours in the Midwest (USA)
Some expiring frequent flyer miles prompted a 36 hour excursion to the USA’s midwest over the weekend. It is an area not often visited by mammalwatchers and I drove through
Mammalwatching.com: More than just trip reports!
Dear Mammalwatchers Charles Foley’s recent post on mammalwatching gear prompted me to send a quick post about the hidden depths of mammalwatching.com. Charles, who is one o
Trip Report: Mexico City Area and Veracruz (Rodent-fest)
I was back in Mexico earlier this month to spend the weekend looking for stuff – mainly rodents – with Juan Cruzado Cortes (who helped me out in Oaxaca back in March).
New Trip Report: Belize
Here’s a first report from Julio Balona. Belize, 2018: Julio Balona, 10 days with species including Kinkajous, Black Howler Monkeys and a Woolly Opossum and some nice bats. J
Heads Up! Exciting Amazon Expedition in Planning for 2019
Following our very successful – 79 species – Amazon trip in 2017, we are in the very early stages of planning a new Amazonian mammal voyage for October 2019. This time
New Trip Report: Ghana (including 2 Pangolin species)
White-bellied (Tree) Pangolin Phil’s Two Pangolin Tour of Ghana submitted by Ian Thompson At Birdfair last year, Mark from Ashanti African Tours had told Phil Telfer that, give
New Trip Report: Sabah, Borneo
Dominique Brugiere was back in Borneo last month and here’s a short report. Sabah, 2018: Dominique Brugiere, 3 weeks & many species including Flat-headed Cat and Otter
New Trip Report: Morocco
A nice report on a range of vertebrates from Morocco, during a birding trip. Morocco, 2018: Valentin Moser, 11 days & 14 mammals including North African Elephant Shrew, Geoffr
New Trip Report: Taipei Area
A short report from Vladimir Dinets on a few mammals around Taipei, Taiwan. Taipei and around, 2018: Vladimir Dinets, 4 days and species including Chinese Ferret Badger, Crab-eati
New Trip Report: Spain
Another report from Spain of a successful Iberian Lynx watch. Spain, 2018: Valentin Moser, 11 days & 13 species including Iberian Lynx, Iberian Hare and Egyptian Mongoose. Jon

