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9 April 2025
North AmericaWorld’s Best Mammalwatching
CaliforniaNearcticUSA

California

California has very varied habitat (from desert to tundra) with a corresponding diversity of species, coupled with incredible scenery and some of the most productive cetacean viewi

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2 July 2022
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Barbados

Barbados

I spent a weekend in Barbados in 2025 and visited Cole's Cave where I saw Antillean Fruit-eating Bats and the endemic Barbados Myotis.

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Red Wolf Canis rufus
25 February 2022
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North Carolina

My main goal for the weekend were Atlantic Spotted Dolphins, which seems to be recorded on about 1 in every 3 or 4 trips.

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28 October 2021
North America
Greenland

Greenland

Greenland, 2023: Curtis Hart, a 9 day cruise with 9 species including Arctic Hare, Polar Bears and Musk Ox.

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25 April 2021
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Pennsylvania

The only mammalwatching I have done in Pennsylvania is to search for Northern Flying Squirrels in higher elevations of the Poconos. I did not find any.

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Ghost faced Bat
1 April 2021
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North AmericaTexas

Texas

Texas has some rugged country and visiting Big Bend National Park in 1998 was a long cherished ambition, as was seeing an Armadillo. I saw plenty of roadkill Armadillos - several c

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Appalachian Cottontail Sylvilagus obscurus
12 August 2019
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North AmericaUSAWest Virginia

West Virginia

In August 2019 I spent a night in West Virginia looking for Appalachian Cottontails.

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Tallageda
24 June 2018
North America
AlabamaNorth America

Alabama

I spent a couple of night in Alabama in June 2018. The swampy hardwood forest around Demopolis is some of the last of Alabama's "Black Belt" forest, a particularly rich ecosystem

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Leachs Single leaf Bat
17 June 2017
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Turks & Caicos

I haven’t been to the Turks & Caicos.

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Mephitis mephitis
17 June 2017
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DelawareNorth America

Delaware

I have had lunch in Delaware but I didn’t see any mammals.

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  1. 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…

  2. Flemming Versloot on Primates in East Africa (Rwanda, Uganda, Burundi)7 February 2026

    Nice report, Thanks for sharing!

  3. blackwatch. on Mammals/hiking tour out of Las Vegas7 February 2026

    Hi Francisco I have been in the area twice and the only places I can think of are red rock…

  4. Yonathan Perez on Thailand Dec 2024 – Jan 20257 February 2026

    Thanks! I rented the car with Avis at Bangkok Don Muang Airport. It was a 4WD pickup truck.

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