Mammals of Australia Part 6 of 6: Sea Mammals (including New Zealand)
Hi people, My biggest adventure of my life, cruising throughout Australia, New Zealand and New Caledonia in search of (mostly) birds and mammals! I drove an approximate 47.000 km i
Slovakia (…and little bit of Vienna)
A week in Slovakia and Vienna in search for Alpine Chamois, European souslik and European hamster.
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.
Mammals of Australia Part 5 of 6: Bats and Rats
Hi people, My biggest adventure of my life, cruising throughout Australia, New Zealand and New Caledonia in search of (mostly) birds and mammals! I drove an approximate 47.000 km i
Madagascar Madness- Alex Meyer- Oct/Nov 2023
Almost a year after my first visit to Madagascar, here is the full report. It was a wild ride with 130 mammal species seen across 22 different locations. Highlights included Indri,
Vietnam site reports
After a trip to Vietnam in July I recently posted these site reports on my website www.pacapix.com “Cuc Phuong NP (Vietnam): mammal records“. Posted 2024 Aug 18. Visited Nov 20
Indonesia – Siberut, Sumatra and Java, September 2024
I recently returned from a trip to Siberut, Sumatra and Java in Indonesia. I was accompanied by Paul Carter on Siberut and was on my own the rest of the time. I’ve tried to c
Brazilian Primates: Piaui, Maranhao, Para and Mato Grosso
This is the 2024 entry in my quest to see all the primates that live in Brazil. Cheryl
Cheesemans’ Ecology Safaris: Marine Mammal Highlights from South Georgia & Antarctic Peninsula, October 2023
South Georgia & Antarctic Peninsula Expedition: October 2023 A Mammal Watcher’s Dream Journey to the Southern Ocean Our October 2023 expedition took us on an extraordinary
Wildlife Tours West & Central Java, 30 Sep-06 Oct 2024
A tremendous succees of our 7D6N wildlife tour to West and Central Java, with all seven primate species of the island seen and photographed! Primates became the most priority to fi