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15 August 2023

Guadalupe Fur Seals Reported from Monterey

A report from Alvaro Jaramillo says that an all-day birding trip out of Monterey had up to 70 Guadalupe Fur Seals — based on photos, he thinks that they had many more of thos

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14 August 2023

Suggestions where to go in Early to Mid October

I have to take a week off work in early to mid October. My girlfriend is not fond of hot places, so I am thinking maybe somewhere in Canada? We only have a week so I think a huge f

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4 August 2023

Bobcats in California 2022 – Trip Report

During last years Bobcats of California tour, we broke our record at Cat Expeditions by seeing twelve different bobcats. Our closest cat got to within two meters of us! We saw lots

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12 July 2023

Mammal Checklists from Stuart On Nature

Chris and Mathilde Stuart, the biologists and prolific authors of field guides, have just uploaded a collection of mammal checklists from various parks in several countries. They h

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18 June 2023

First trip to Alaska

<edited accidental double insertion of pictures> I took my first trip to Alaska in early June. The weather worked out very well with only light rain and most days none at all

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17 June 2023
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Panamint Kangaroo Rats in Nevada

Here are the details on where I successfully found a couple Panamint Kangaroo Rats in southern Nevada.

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8 June 2023

One Wolf Species or Two in North America?

According to an article in the 01 June 2023 issue of Journal of American Mammalogy, the split of gray wolf into two North American species was very stringy. How stringy? Pretty dar

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31 May 2023

Location Map for Texas Kangaroo Rat (Dipodomys elator)

Hey all. If you want to look for Texas Kangaroo Rat (and who doesn’t?), and if you are not Jon Hall (who has already seen it), here is a map that shows the results recent tra

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29 May 2023
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SW Texas Gopher-thon, 2023

I spent a weekend in Texas this month with Professor Bob Dowler, gopher and skunk expert and all round good guy, looking for rodents. In particular we were chasing two of the remai

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23 May 2023
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RFI: North American Horseback Mammalwatching

I would like to spend a few days mammalwatching via horseback in fall 2023 or in 2024. A search of this site for “horseback” and “horse” did not return any

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  1. blackwatch. on California Coastal Mammalwatching7 April 2026

    Wow the picture of the elephant seal looks so amazing. And just saying but if you are looking for a…

  2. PandaSmith on Natural History of Thailand’s Western Forest Complex, a Case Study7 April 2026

    Sorry - here is the link: https://www.cokesmithwildlife.com/natural-history-of-the-western-forest-complex

  3. PandaSmith on Paraguay 20257 April 2026

    Outstanding report! Great information and amazing images! I can't wait to get there myself in July.

  4. PandaSmith on Join me in Thailand in July 20267 April 2026

    Oops - just noticed who your guide is too. No worries - he will make sure all is good to…

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