Etruscan Shrew Video from Thailand
Here’s another fun video of what appears to be an tiny Etruscan Shrew (Suncus etruscus) from a bat cave in Khao Yai NP, Thailand. Jirayu Ekkul (Wild Encounter Thailand) saw i
Video of family of Striped weasels
Here’s a great video of a family of three Striped weasels (Poecilogale albinucha) giving a threat display. It was taken by Julius Simsonga on the farm close to Kipengere Game
Shrew bait
Hello everyone, I am interested if anyone has experience with shrew trapping and what baits are they using. When trapping mice we often used mealworms. I was surprised when in this
Land Mammals on Xeno-Canto.org!
Carlos Bocos already mentioned it here, but here some extra info! The developers of the website Xeno-canto.org have made the necessary adaptions to place sound recordings of Land M
Vote Now for the 2024 NUTTER Awards and Claim Your Place in History
If you have been a part of this community for a while then the N.U.T.T.E.R Awards for Mammalwatching’s most Notable, Unique, Tantalizing, Tenacious and Enlightening Reports
Comparison between thermal imagers based on NETD-value
Not too long ago Jon posted about his experience with the Zeiss DTI6/40. I have commented on this post and since I already wanted to look into the possibilities of upgrading my the
Fabulous Beasts and Where to Find Them: The Golden Age of Mammalwatching? (webinar recording)
Last Saturday I had an opportunity to give a mammalwatching webinar that was kindly organised by Mohit Aggarwal from Asian Adventures. My central theme is that we live in the golde
Join us in Bolivia in September/October 2025
Hi everyone! We are two spanish mammal watchers going to Bolivia the last week of September/first week of October to visit Jaguarland and Kaa iya. We will spend 4 nights in Jaguarl
Do feral species count
I was looking at my mammal list, as one does, making graphs and doing calculations when the thought hit me. What do other mammal watchers think of feral species. For example on my
Anyone interested to join a short trip to Loango NP, Gabon?
Most people visited Gabon in the dry season, June-September, mainly for Mandrill trekking. Of course, in most destinations, dry seasons produce better mammal sights than the