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4 September 2019
North American
Colorado - Rodents

Help on Colorado rodents ID

Colorado rodents ID Hi I’m looking again for help from the Mammal Watching community and this time about a trip I did to Colorado in July 2019 I’m usually quite bad at iden

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2 September 2019
North American
cottontail

Help on New England Cottontail ID

NE cottontail Hi everybody I’m looking for help from the Mammal Watching community about a recent trip I did to Cape Cod, MA Indeed, I was looking for New England Cottontails

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30 August 2019
North American
AplodontiaHoyt Arboretummountain beaverOregonPortland

Aplodontia site, Portland, Oregon

In July 2019 I was in Portland, Oregon, to meet with editors, and was surprised to find Aplodontia rufa (“mountain beaver”) inside city limits. There is a large urban wildlands

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14 August 2019
North American
birdsJulymammalsSciuridaesound recordingsummer

Mammalwatching in the Pacific Northwest with notes on birds and hotspots

In July 2019 I visited the Pacific Nortwest on a road trip with a tent from Vancouver Island to Monterey and San Francisco. In 3,5 weeks I did not have the time to go for every spe

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12 August 2019
North American
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Future Maine & Nova Scotia Trip: Trapping/Location Assistance Wanted

Hello all! Long time user of this wonderful resource, first time poster. My goal like many of you here is to see/photograph as many mammal species as possible in my lifetime. Most

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12 August 2019
North American
USAVirginiaWest Virginia

New Trip Report: Appalachian Cottontails and Allegheny Woodrats

I spent last weekend with my kids on a quick trip looking for two mammals a few hours south of New York City. West Virginia We spent a night at Canaan Village, right in the middle

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10 August 2019
North American
IdahoSouth DakotaWisconsinWyoming

Road Trip With Rodents: Mid-Northern USA

My two teenage kids – Patrick and Katy – spend each July in the USA with me. The days when I could drag them off – especially my daughter – on an intensive

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31 July 2019
North American

US Mammal List Taxonomy Questions

Does anyone know the latest thinking on the status of these (possible) species for inclusion on the USA mammal list…. I don’t have them on my list. Should I?   Bla

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26 July 2019
North American
Maine mammals

Maine Trip – 14 species

Just returned from a 2 1/2 week vacation in Maine.  It was a trip to visit a friend in the mountains and to go to my old haunts on the coast and was looking for anything.  Saw lo

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16 July 2019
North American
Places close to San Diego

San Diego

We are going to San Diego CA soon. Does anybody know an interesting place to look for porcupines, pumas, bobcats, skunks, long-tailed weasel, fisher even opposum or so close to San

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