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Author: vnsankar

HomePosted by vnsankar(Page 2)
23 July 2016
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California news

If you want to see a California vole, they are currently easy to find in Rancho San Antonio county park near Cupertino. The area where they are best seen is along the Permanente C

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16 July 2016
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East Coast updates

Trustom Pond NWR (RI): This was an awesome place. Jon Hall’s report on the abundant and diverse small mammals there still holds very true; I visited about a month ago (sorry

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12 June 2016
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Sacramento Valley Results

I went to Glenn and Colusa counties yesterday, staying out pretty late. Due to various circumstances, I could not leave the Bay Area until about 7 PM, so this basically cost me Sac

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22 April 2016
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RFI: Washington, DC

Hi all, I’ll have a couple of free days in the DC area at the end of May. Wondering if anyone has any tips on mammals in the area. My main targets would be Southern Flying Sq

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11 April 2016
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Panoche Valley update

I went to the Panoche Valley last Sunday to try and find decent sites for Tulare Grasshopper Mouse and San Joaquin (Nelson’s) Antelope Squirrel. I arrived in the afternoon an

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3 April 2016
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Bonobos (and Congo Peacock) in the DRC

Anyone even remotely interested in visiting the DRC for Bonobos should read this: http://www.birdquest-tours.com/pdfs/report/CONGO%20PEAFOWL%20EXPEDITION%20REP%2015-ebook.pdf. Yes,

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12 February 2016
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RFI: Volcano Rabbit

Hi all, I’m thinking about visiting Mexico sometime this summer for mammal watching and am in the process of gathering info on species (I’ve already got a bunch of pret

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21 January 2016
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Chipmunk IDs (Northwest CA)

A friend of mine in NW California sent the three Chipmunk photos below my way for identification. My guess is that the first animal (first two photos) is T. amoenus and the second

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9 January 2016
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California updates

While I never traveled anywhere outside the state over the holidays, I did manage to visit a few familiar spots in California and found a few things worth reporting. Panoche Valley

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