Mammals of Australia Part 5: Bats and Rats
Hi people, Part 5 of my Youtoube collection on Australian mammals! Includes Ghost Bat, four species of Flying-foxes, Giant White-tailed Rat and twelve more species of bats! https:/
Mammals of Australia Part 4: Macropods Part 2
Hi people, Part 4 of my Youtube collection on Australiam mammals! Includes gems like Benett’s and Lumholtz’s Tree Kangaroos, Spectacled Hare Wallaby, Quokka, Yellow-foo
Video Mammals of Australia Part 3: Macropods/kangaroos Part 1
Hi people, Part 3 of my Youtube collection on Australian Mammals, Macropods Part 1! Including kangaroos like Northern Bettong, Woylie, Cape York, Godman’s, Sharman’s an
Video Mammals of Australia Part 2: Possums and Gliders
Hi people, Part 2 of my Youtube collection about Australian mammals! Includes footage of Leadbeater’s Possum, Broad-footed Feathertail Glider, Daintree River Ringtail Possum, Wes
Video Australian Mammals Part 1: Monotremes to Wombats
Hi people, A repost from the “old weblog”. This is part 1 of 6 of Australian mammals on video which I shot during my big year travelling through Australia, New Zealand
Chipmunk ID’s help wanted!
Hi people, Back in 2013 I did a big roadtrip, seeing nearly 50 mammal species. Around half of them were squirrel species. Many chipmunks were seen, but I´m not sure which exactly.
Help wanted Pocket Gopher
Hi people, Last week I posted my Youtube clips of my trip to the American west. I found a Pocket Gopher at the parking lot of Zion National Park, Utah. Can anyone tell me which spe
Video Mammals of the American West
Hi people, I wanted to share my Full HD videos of the Mammals of the American West full of highlights! In my videos I call the region Midwest by mistake. I filmed them during a ver
Mountain Bear Cuscus
Hi people, Back in August 2009 I spend a few days at Lore Lindu National Park, central Sulawesi, Indonesia. There, about halfway along the Anaso Track (1700 m. elevation) in rainfo
Help needed for this little critter at Lake Manyara, Tanzania!
Hi people, I filmed this mouse species while walking in a dry mud area with sparse short grasses several hundred meters from the shore of Lake Manyara in northern Tanzania. Does an