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17 August 2014
AfricaEurope and the Palearctic

Serval photographed in Morocco

This is interesting. I had no idea Servals came so far north http://moroccanbirds.blogspot.com/2014/08/serval-photographed-middle-atlas.html Many thanks to Mohamed from Moroccan Bi

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15 August 2014
Europe and the Palearctic

RFI: Porcupines in Italy (again)

I’ve asked this before – here and here – but I continue to fail dismally at finding Porcupines in Italy. So I will ask again just in case there is any new info. I

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14 August 2014
Africa

Monkeys use field scientists as human shields against predators

This is quite an interesting article about monkeys using human shields when they worry about predation. I remember hearing a story in Zambia about this working the other way around

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14 August 2014
Europe and the Palearctic
lesser horseshoe batlesser mouse-eared batmediterranean horseshoe betschreiber's bat

Bat photography in the French Pyrenees

Last week I spent a week photographing bats with a friend in the French pyrenees, where we visited desman biologist Alain Bertrand. He is an old friend from our desman adventures a

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13 August 2014
Uncategorised

Indonesian Rat ID help

These photos are a few years old, I’ve been meaning to ask for ID confirmation/help on them. This was suggested to be Niviventer fulvescens, from Pangandaran NP, Java,any tho

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12 August 2014
AfricaOriental

Recent articles: Good news for Wild Dogs, Bad News for Pangolins, and some hopeful news from Vietnam

Some recent articles Altruistic Wild Dogs making a comeback The enigmatic pangolin, or scaly anteater, is literally being eaten out of existence, report the Zoological Society of L

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12 August 2014
AfricaCentral and South America
PeruTanzania

New trip reports: Peru & Tanzania

I was in Peru last month and a report from a week’s trip is here. 21 species including Red Uakaris, Amazon Manatee and Sechuran Fox. Meanwhile Bob Berghaier went to Tanzania

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9 August 2014
Central and South America

New Report: Panama

I think I have now caught up with a backlog of trip reports with this one from Scott Flamand The Canopy Tower, Panama, 2014: Scott Flamand, 4 days & 14 species including Allen&

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8 August 2014
Europe and the Palearctic
FranceSpain

New Trip Report: Spain and France

Vladimir Dinets just got back from a month in Spain and France and – as usual – saw a whole load of stuff. Here’s his report. France, Andorra, Spain & Gibralt

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8 August 2014
North American

New Jersey Bear Spotted Walking on Hind Legs

This is fun… and apparently real. Thank you Andrew Block! https://gma.yahoo.com/jersey-bear-spotted-walking-hind-legs-154616502–abc-news-pets.html?soc_src=mediacontents

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  1. blackwatch. on Mammals/hiking tour out of Las Vegas9 February 2026

    I just looked up if the sheep are there in the winter and they are and when it comes to…

  2. B. Kao on Mammals/hiking tour out of Las Vegas9 February 2026

    Hi Francisco, As blackwatch. said, Hemenway Park is the best stop for bighorns, although they might not be around in…

  3. Bozon on South Africa and the Big Cat Year and five Wild Cat species!9 February 2026

    Sebastian, many thanks!!! Will certainly look for a another chance this year!

  4. Sebastian Kennerknecht on South Africa and the Big Cat Year and five Wild Cat species!9 February 2026

    Great job Marc, glad you got the caracal and serval! That was tough about Kruger National Park and missing out…

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South Africa and the Big Cat Year and five Wild Cat species!
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