Florida RFI
Hi all, we will be in Florida the first week of May for some business and some pleasure. We will be in St. Augustine for a couple days to photography birds at the Alligator Far
Seeking records of some Genets and a Linsang
Hi, Will Duckworth from the IUCN’s small carnivore group got in touch to see what we all know about the following species. I don’t know much was my answer but offered t
Iceland and a reminder to add your name when you post
I spent last weekend in Iceland. Great place though mammals weren’t my focus. But if anyone is interested in going then a few notes are here. There is some great whale watchi
Out on a Limb
My blog on the continued importance of natural history and field observation to science. It includes info on the black bear research of Benjamin Kilham, and his latest book Out on
New Trip Reports – Western Sahara
Hi, I just got back from Iceland where I was on a successful hunt for the Northern Lights and didn’t really look for any mammals, though I did drive past a few White-beaked D
Nicaragua, 2014
I first visited Nicaragua in February 2013 for a weekend. In February 2014 I returned for a longer weekend after Fiona Reid introduced me to the fabulous Jose Gabriel Martinez, a
Great cam photos from a watering hole in California
These are from a ranch just north of Los Angeles: http://natureofaman.blogspot.com/2014/01/exclusionary-principles.html
Lake Tahoe, California
This year the accumulation of snow in the Sierra Nevada is the smallest in written history. Yesterday I went to Lake Tahoe, expecting weasels and snowshoe hares to be easy to find.
World Mammal List
I’m on the hunt for a world mammal list with English and scientific names in Excel format. Does anyone out there have anything that fits the bill that they would be willing to
Elk vs Photographer… you can leave your hat on
This video is kind of scary… though why the photographer didn’t stand up (or his or any car come to the rescue sooner) is a mystery. But at least he kept his hat on! ht