Which species of bat?
Good day, In November 2015 we went to Namibia. In Etosha National Park we could take a picture of a bat, hanging in a tree. We are not experts in bats but we think this might b
Novataxa
A useful resource for tracking taxonomic changes: http://novataxa.blogspot.com/
Demarest Kill
I’ve spent the last two weeks in and around New City, New York. I’d rather be pretty much anywhere but there, but I found a nice tiny county park called Demarest Kill
Yellow Bellied Marmot .. Not as cute as I thought
Nick Waterstraat was lucky enough to observe this rare – and bloodthirsty – Marmot behaviour in California. Fascinating. Jon
New Trip Report – India
I am now in Australia for a couple of weeks with my kids: some mammals, some friends and a lot of wine I hope. So I won’t be adding trip reports til I get back. In the me
Bering Sea Islands trip, 2017
Dear All, Our trip to Bering Sea islands didn’t happen this year due to multiple issues with boat charter, so it is now planned for June 27-July 4, 2017. It is expensive, b
New Trip Report – Corsica
Here’s a new report from Ralf Bürglin with some mammals in between the birds and some great pictures. Corsica, 2016: Ralf Bürglin, 10 days & 7 mammals including Pine M
RFI: Canada
Hi all, I will be in Vancouver and Winnipeg/Churchill next month, and would welcome mammal info. Star-nosed mole. I think the only reasonable chance in a short visit is contact wit
New trip Report: The Azores
Here’s a new report on a few – fabulous – days whale watching in the Azores. Yet another place to add to my list… The Azores, 2016: Ben Balmford, 5 days &a
Carbon Offsetting
It strikes me that an awful lot of us take a great number of flights. To reduce my carbon-guilt, I have offset carbon emissions for the last ten years or so. If you want to do the