Identification of deer NW Argentina
On a trip in Northwest Argentina (north of Salta) we observed a deer which we at first thought to be a Red or Brown Brocket. When I showed the photos to a birdguide a few days late
Mammalwatching Meeting: NUTTER awards and community projects – reminder
Hi Mammalwatchers, In less than two weeks we will have the next Mammalwatching community meeting. Saturday 27th January 22:00 Central European Time Paris / Zurich / Milano We will
Identification trouble
My gardener found a dead rat near the bushes. I first saw the specimen near the bushes shortly after it had died. The most notable about 8 inches in body length without tail and wi
New Global Mammal List Update
Happy 2024 – and I hope the new year is starting well for everyone and will only get better. I got back to New York a week ago after a fun Christmas in Australia. Three hours
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You might have seen my post about this trip last year. There are still some open spots so if you haven’t made many plans yet this year …. Namibia is one of my favourite
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Royle Safaris are repeating last year’s successful rare primates tour to Vietnam with a trip this year from April 1 – 15. Places are still open on this guaranteed depar
What would I need for nocturnal photography?
I start my hikes before sunrise. Right now I am using a D500 with a tamron f5-6.3 150-600MM lens. Holding this setup with a flashlight would seemingly be very difficult and the cou
Additional info for sun bears in Kaeng Krachan, Thailand
Hi all, Just sharing some current info on sun bears from today in the park. Right now there are 2 known individuals visiting the lower campground and 3 visiting the upper campgroun
Call for participants in a parent-friendly wildlife-watching trip in the Paraguayan wilderness in 2024!
We are a couple of field zoologists working also as guides, expedition managers and wildlife photographers. We have moved to Paraguay and spent a year intensively exploring wildlif
RFI: barro colorado island, panama
I was reading a birding book for Panama and the author mentions the mammals on barro colorado island are very tame and easily seen. Has anyone been there? I am curious if it’