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6 June 2024

Book Review: A Field Guide to the Larger Mammals of South America

Richard Webb and Jeff Blincow’s new Field Guide to the Larger Mammals of South America is a very welcome addition – and long overdue – addition to my bookshelf. H

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28 May 2024
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Finding the Okapis in the Congo with the Pygmys

Hi all! I am brand spanking new to this group and I’m seeing that most of you have Okapis on your list to see. This would be very spontaneous and I’m not sure where all

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22 May 2024
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Mammalwatching at the British Bird Fair … plus order your mammalwatching tee shirts!

Charles Foley and I are giving a talk at the Global Bird Fair in the UK on Saturday July 13 at 5.30: Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them. You can probably guess what it is abou

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21 May 2024

Titi monkey Santuario do Caraca

Now that A Field Guide to Larger Mammals of South America by Richard Webb and Jeff Blincow is out, and as I’m off to Bolivia soon, I have been going through my South American

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21 May 2024
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Logging mammal sightings?

Dear all, Forgive me in advance if this is a cross post and has been asked elsewhere – i couldn’t find it on a search through the forum (please do post a link in reply

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20 May 2024

Foxes in the Caspian Lowlands

Found these foxes in the Caspian Lowlands of Kazakhstan. They were very slight (though these are 4 well-grown cubs at the entrance to their den) with large ears and striking black

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20 May 2024

AN UNUSUAL CIVET. BORNEO (SABAH). APRIL 2024.

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19 May 2024

Margay in Serra Bonita, Brazil

Apparently, a margay has been released at Serra Bonita, where is was seen and beautifully photographed by a recent birding group: https://www.birdquest-tours.com/birding-tour-repor

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18 May 2024
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First mammal in Korea

Every week, I eagerly devour all the latest mammal watching reports, marvelling at the incredible adventures in exotic countries and unique mammals that are discovered. It’s

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17 May 2024
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Identification Help – Unknown Bat (Ghana)

Hi everyone, I’m hoping there is an expert out there who can help identify this bat from Ghana (West Africa). I found this bat roosting in the shower of our room at the lodge

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  1. JanEbr on Saudi Arabia – Mammals -> cetaceans on the Farasan Isl.10 February 2026

    If you or someone decides to go, note that the Farasan ferry comes with ... excitement. 3 years ago, everything…

  2. blackwatch. on Mammals/hiking tour out of Las Vegas9 February 2026

    I just looked up if the sheep are there in the winter and they are and when it comes to…

  3. B. Kao on Mammals/hiking tour out of Las Vegas9 February 2026

    Hi Francisco, As blackwatch. said, Hemenway Park is the best stop for bighorns, although they might not be around in…

  4. Bozon on South Africa and the Big Cat Year and five Wild Cat species!9 February 2026

    Sebastian, many thanks!!! Will certainly look for a another chance this year!

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