New Zealand: Short-tailed Bat
Hello, I visited New Zealand again. Of course I had to try to see the Short-tailed Bat, its own family! On the evening of the 29.01.19 I visited the Pureora Forest Park, where I h
A Taste of Tasmania
I spent Christmas in Australia. This wasn’t a mammalwatching trip … instead I mainly spent time with friends, sitting in the sunshine and drinking great wine. I believe
Platypus at Euroa
Platypus are reasonably common in suitable habitat but can be difficult to see. While camping in a caravan park at Euroa last September we got an excellent view of platypus activit
New Trip Report: Melbourne, Australia
Here’s a short report from Vladimir Dinets of a few mammals around Melbourne. Melbourne, 2018: Vladimir Dinets, several species including Dusky and Swamp Antechinus. Jon
New Trip Report: Sydney to (and around) New Zealand Cruise
Steve Anyon-Smith’s latest trip report with some interesting cetaceans. Tasman Sea Cruise, 2018: Steve Anyon-Smith, 2 weeks & 12 mammals including Arnoux’s and Cuvi
New Trip Report: Queensland, 2018
A new report from Iam Thompson. Queensland, 2018: Ian Thompson, 3 weeks & 41 species including Eastern Tube-nosed Bat, Feathertail Glider and Northern Bettong. Jon
New Trip Report: North West Australia
Another great report and photos from Jimmy Lamb who was just in The Kimberley, one of my favourite places on the planet. North West Australia, 2018: Jimmy Lamb, 1 month & 24 ma
New Trip Report: Tasmania
A new report from a first time contributor Tasmania, 2018: Ian Merrill, 2 weeks & 14 species including Tasmanian Devil and Tiger and Eastern Quolls. Great pics too. Jon
New Trip Report: New Zealand
New Zealand, 2018: Valentin Moser, 10 days & 6 species including Hector’s Dolphins and New Zealand (Hooker’s) Sealions. Jon
Brief trip report – Mackay area and Central Queensland
Brief trip report – Mackay to Melbourne I recently was fortunate to spend a week from Central Queensland back to Melbourne with Rohan Clarke largely looking for wildlife with an

