New Trip Report: Ethiopia
Curtis Hart just sent me an impressive report of his 6 week trek through Ethiopia Ethiopia, 2015: Curtis Hart, 6 weeks & 72 species including Bale Monkey, Speke’s Pectina
Golden Jackals and African Wolves
Not sure this is the last word on the matter.. but interesting. So is it safe if I add both to my mammal list? http://www.abc.net.au/science/articles/2015/07/31/4284409.htm Jon
ID for some mammals from California/Arizona – part 2
Here is part 2 of my unidentified mammals. 1. Yosemite, Tamarack Flat Campground. Deer mouse? 2. Kangaroo rat from Mojave National Preserve (near Mid Hills Campground). Desert kang
ID for some mammals from California/Arizona – part 1
Hello all, In May-June I was in California and Arizona. It was a great trip, we saw about 65 species of mammals with Black-footed ferret, Island fox, Bobcat, … (report is com
Deramakot Delivers Again…
For anyone who has been contemplating visiting Deramakot here is something interesting 🙂 These are just two pictures Tom from Adventure Alternative Borneo took yesterday, and s
RFI – Ecuador – Cuyabeno Wildlife Reserve / Southern Yasuni / Kapawi Lodge
Hi, Has anyone been to Cuyabeno Wildlife Reserve for mammals (or birds)? And are there any lodges that stand out? Private guiding would be a must though, don’t want to be put
Need ID Help – Peru – squirrel and squirrel monkeys
Hi, In Tapiche both the squirrels and squirrel monkeys were sometimes rather confusing: 1. Squirrels Attached is a slightly out of focus picture of a Sciurus squirrel. To me the ha
Interesting article about detecting spot patterns on melanistic leopards
Researchers trick black leopards into showing their spots – Leslie
Vancouver Island Marmot update
I spent the afternoon at the Mt Washington Alpine Center ski place, it was chilly, overcast and foggy; no Marmots. Hopefully tomorrow will be better. Talking with the people at the
Record-Setting Fur Seal
Subantarctic fur seal caught (and released) off the coast of Kenya — farther north than ever recorded for this species.