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21 November 2024
CanadaquestionSpotlighting

Is it possible to spotlight for pine martens?

I’m most familiar with spotlighting in tropical countries, but recently I’ve also had the chance to try it in Canada and found Northern and Southern flying squirrels. I

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11 November 2024
belugaBeluga whalemooseporcupineQuebecwinter

RFI Quebec City Area – Late November (belugas, porcupine, moose, etc.)

Hi all, My wife and I are going to be in Quebec City at the end of November and I have one day I’m able to dedicate to mammal (and bird) watching. I have seen that belugas oc

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6 November 2024
North AmericaNorthern CaliforniaPoint ReyesUSA

Trip Report: Farallon Islands and Point Reyes, July 2024

Report from a three day trip in California, with a pelagic to the Farallon Islands and a visit to Point Reyes and surrounding areas. We saw a total of 24 mammal species, with highl

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15 October 2024
#selkirks#washingtonstateAmerican Black Bearelkgolden-mantled ground-squirrelpendoreillered-tailed chipmunksnowshoehareStriped skunkWashington

Selkirk Mountains (Washington State) 9/28-9/29

Searching unsuccessfully for Lynx and Brown Bear. Highlights of BLACK BEAR, STRIPED SKUNK, RED-TAILED CHIPMUNK, SNOWSHOE HARE, ELK, and others.

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15 October 2024

Sea of Cortez island mammal

I was recently fishing on the Sea of Cortez near Archangel Island (also called Snake Island) when we 3 of us in the panga saw a jet black cat sized animal. It had short legs like a

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21 September 2024
armadilloDallasTexas

Armadillos in Dallas

There is a reliable location to spot armadillos around dusk on the Flag Pole Hill Trail. I’ve seen them there twice on my bike rides. The trail runs parallel to Northwest Highway

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21 September 2024
IdahoNevadaOregonWashington

Rodent Recce, Northwest USA, August 2024

In August I took a whistle-stop tour around the northwest corner of the USA, from Boise, Idaho down to the Oregon/Nevada border and across to northern California via Oregon’s

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4 September 2024
carnivorechipmunksflying squirrelGray FoxHumboldt’s flying squirrelkings canyon national parklodgepole chipmunkSequoiaUS National Parks

Sequoia & Kings Canyon National Park 8-11/8-13 (California)

Highlights of Gray Fox, Humboldt’s Flying Squirrel, Big-eared Woodrat, Western Mastiff Bat, and Lodgepole Chipmunk. Two full days searching for mammals, birds, and herps in S

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4 September 2024
American BadgerAmerican BisonAmerican Black Beargray wolfGrizzly Bearsjumping mouseMartenMontanamustelidmustelid identificationPronghornRed foxungulatesUnited States of AmericaUS National ParksWyomingYellowstone

Yellowstone National Park 6/22-6/28 (Wyoming/Montana)

27 Mammal species with highlights of Pacific Marten, Gray Wolf, Grizzly Bear, American Badger, White-tailed Jackrabbit, Striped Skunk, and SEVEN Ungulate species. 7-day trip report

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24 August 2024
North AmericaNorth CarolinaUSAVirginiaWest Virginia

Trip Report: North Carolina, Virginia, and West Virginia, June 2024

We visited North Carolina, Virginia, and West Virginia on our trip which lasted a little over a week. We saw a total of 14 mammal species with highlights including Red Wolf, Atlant

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2 July 2026
My Big Cat Year – Borneo and the search for the five Wildcat species and other unique wildlife and habitat
1 July 2026
New Podcast: Made in China
30 June 2026
From Kaziranga to Bhutan: crossing without a “COW walk”

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  2. Ben S on 3 Days in Taï National Park, Ivory Coast – September 20252 July 2026
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  1. Pieter de Groot Boersma on New Podcast: Made in China2 July 2026

    Hello mammal enthousiasts, I'm looking for people to join a trip to the mentioned Gouli Valley (Snow Leopard, Pallas's Cat,…

  2. Ben S on 3 Days in Taï National Park, Ivory Coast – September 20252 July 2026

    Hi Markus, Your toad is either Sclerophrys regularis or S. maculata. S. taiensis would be far more tuberculated. I believe…

  3. Kenny Ross on Giant anteater/Ornate titi monkey Colombia1 July 2026

    Hi Steve, probably a typo - got it from my notebook and it's likely phonetic! We had a guide as…

  4. Jon Hall on Farallon Islands Birding Trip Yields Pinniped Sweep and Whale Jackpot (June 20, 2026)1 July 2026

    What a great day at sea!

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30 June 2026
Three days in Panama, 2026: Clouded Oncilla and more!
30 June 2026
Mongolia Suggestions
29 June 2026
Trip report Georgia – September 2025
29 June 2026
Bang Lang and Hala Bala in Southern Thailand (May 2026)

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