Monterey Delivers Again
I was in Monterey a few weeks ago for a couple of days whale watching with Monterey Bay Whale Watch (by far the best operator in town to go out with). Don Roberson came out with
One of the weirdest mammal calls of all … ?
For those who didn’t see this on Facebook, here are some recordings of a Yellow-bellied Glider. One of the strangest of all mammal calls and the source of nightmares for many
New Trip Report: South East Queensland
A new report from Jimmy Lamb who just spent 10 days mammalwatching close to Brisbane. Some nice photos too. South East Queensland, 2017: Jimmy Lamb, 10 days & species includi
New Trip Report: Bioko Island (Equatorial Guinea)
Here’s a great report from Curtis Hart, building on his previous visit to Bioko Island, after a return visit earlier this year. Loads of cool stuff… oh if only I kne
Where Can I See A Black Mongoose in Namibia?
Looks like I will be in Namibia next month and should have a weekend to look for a Black Mongoose. Does anyone have any hot tips on where to look? And information on bat roosts, Wh
Pulsar Thermal Scope Discount
My review of the Pygmy Hippo finding Pulsar Thermal Scope last month got a few people even more interested in buying one. I’m pleased to say that Pulsar are keen to promote
New Trip Report: South Africa
Here’s Richard Webb/Wildwing’s latest report from South Africa. South Africa, 2017: Richard Webb, 12 days & 55 species including Aardvark, Black-footed Cat, Souther
New Trip Report: The Southern Pantanal
Here’s another report from Mogens Trolle – covering two trips to the Southern Pantanal – with more fabulous photos (you may remember his mouth-watering Gabon rep
New Trip Report: New England Notes
Venkat Sankar is now on the east coast of the USA. Though he is finding New England’s mammal watching to be a little less exciting than California, he has found some nice s
New Trip Report: Svalbard
Here’s a great report with excellent photos from Lennart Verheuvel, a first time contributor. Svalbard, 2017: Lennart Verheuvel, 1 week & 12 species including Blue and B

