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12 September 2013
North American

Cyclist Has Amazing Encounter with a Mountain Lion in Los Angeles

Known for its scenic vistas, Mulholland Drive intersects the city of Los Angeles and is popular with residents and tourists for its splendid views. But one view you don’t usually

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5 September 2013
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New Mexico & Arizona Trip Report

I spent the Labor Day weekend in New Mexico and Arizona mainly looking for chipmunks, ground squirrels and other rodents that I’d yet to see. Once again I was reminded how sp

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29 August 2013
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New Trip Report – Glacier National Park

From Scott Flamand who went to Glacier National Park and over 3 days saw 14 species including Long-tailed Weasel, Grizzlies and Mountain Goats. With some great photos too. The repo

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27 August 2013
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Mexican Freetails in Texas

When Doppler radar first arrived in the area known affectionately to Texans as the Hill Country, the local television station meteorologists were understandably eager to show off t

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27 August 2013
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Plans to release Fishers into Washington Cascades

http://seattletimes.com/html/localnews/2021682756_fishercomebackxml.html Jon

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26 August 2013
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Manzano Mountains Cottontail – RFI

I will be in New Mexico and Arizona over the Labor Day weekend. Does anyone know a good site for Manzano Mountain Cottontail? cheers Jon

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6 August 2013
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Bracken Bat Cave Threatened

The Bracken Bat Cave — with 10 million bats, one of the world’s largest congregations of mammals — is threatened by an adjacent development. Bracken Cave has been

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3 August 2013
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A few mammals between Portland, Oregon and LA

I spent a few days with my kids last weekend driving from Portland to LA. It wasn’t just a mammal watching trip so I didn’t see a huge amount but did manage to see a co

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2 August 2013
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Small mammal reports from the SW USA

I stumbled on two reports on a list server called Tweeters which are pretty interesting if you like small mammals. Both are from Gina Sheridan, who I don’t know, but she seem

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26 July 2013
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Yellowstone wildlife

Here’s my recent blog on wildlife watching in Yellowstone. Feel free to share your own favorite spots there as well: Traveling Naturalist: 5 Top Spots to See Yellowstone&#821

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  1. EllendR on Manul (Pallas’s cat) of Mongolia Tour One 2025 – Trip Report12 October 2025

    Thanks for this interesting report

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    Thank you Tau. I'm glad you like it.

  3. Zhou Fangyi on South Africa Trip Report 202512 October 2025

    Also thank you Jon. Yes, in China there have been many many birders, and they do enjoy seeing the mammals…

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    Nice report. Thank you for including Chinese names of the animals.

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