Skip to the content
logo mainlogo darklogo light
  • Places
  • Community
    • Getting started
    • Community forum
    • The mammal list rankings
    • Join a trip
  • Resources
    • Conservation
    • Primates
      • South America
      • Madagascar
    • Trip providers
    • The mammal list rankings
    • Global mammal checklist
    • Mammalwatching gear
    • Mammal vocalisations library
    • World’s best mammalwatching
    • IUCN newsletters
  • Podcast
  • Login
logo main
  • Places
  • Community
    • Getting started
    • Community Forum
    • The mammal list rankings
    • Join a trip
  • Resources
    • Conservation
    • Primates
      • South America
      • Madagascar
    • Trip providers
    • The mammal list rankings
    • Global mammal checklist
    • Mammalwatching gear
    • Mammal vocalisations library
    • World’s best mammal watching
    • IUCN newsletters
  • Podcasts
  • Login

Archive

Home(Page 20)
Elephant
31 July 2016
Africa
AfrotropicalMozambique

Mozambique

I haven't been to Mozambique yet, but I've included community reports from those that have.

Read More
South African Ground Squirrel
31 July 2016
Africa
AfrotropicalNiger

Niger

I haven't been to Niger yet, but I've included community reports from those that have.

Read More
African Giant Squirrel
31 July 2016
Africa
AfrotropicalNigeria

Nigeria

I haven't been to Nigeria yet, but I've included community reports from those that have.

Read More
Humpback Whale
31 July 2016
Africa
AfrotropicalReunion

Réunion

I haven't been to Réunion yet, but I've included community reports from those that have.

Read More
Mountain Gorilla
31 July 2016
Africa
AfrotropicalRwanda

Rwanda

Rwanda is small, densely populated and slap bang in the middle of Africa. And my job sent me there in January 2007. The country, on the surface at least, appeared to be a lot more

Read More
Senegal Tribal Dancers
31 July 2016
Africa
AfrotropicalSenegal

Senegal

I spent 10 days working in Dakar but couldn't get out of the city to look for wildlife. The only mammal I saw was an Epauletted fruit bat flapping ...

Read More
Salts Dik dik
31 July 2016
Africa
AfrotropicalSomaliaSomaliland

Somalia & Somaliland

I haven't been to Somalia or Somaliland yet, but I've included community reports from those that have.

Read More
Aardvark
31 July 2016
Africa
AfrotropicalSwaziland

Swaziland

I haven't been to Swaziland yet, but I've included community reports from those that have.

Read More
Southern Tree Hyrax
31 July 2016
Africa
AfrotropicalTanzaniaZanzibar

Tanzania & Zanzibar

I've been to Tanzania 3 times. In 1991 I spent a couple of weeks in Tanzania. I couldn't afford to do much mammal watching at the time, though the train from Zambia was held up as

Read More
Leopard Luangwa
31 July 2016
Africa
AfrotropicalZambia

Zambia

Having lived in Zambia in 1991, I am still in love with the country, the people and the bush. Mammals were pretty sparse over much of the place, but national parks like Northern Ka

Read More

Posts pagination

01 … 019 020 021 … 023

Community

9 May 2025
The Weekly Recap
9 May 2025
Anyone want to look for polar bears, seals and more in northern Alaska?
8 May 2025
A puma, a tapir, and a stalking horse – final version

Latest comments

  1. Zarek Cockar on Hyaena footprints9 May 2025
  2. markhows on Australia9 May 2025
  3. Daniel Boyland on Australia9 May 2025

Subscribe to updates

Enter a few details to subscribe to this site and receive notifications of new Community posts by email.

Create Subscription

Follow us

%%tb-image-alt-text%%

Offset your Greenhouse Gases when you fly - and protect Gola Rainforest

Special thanks to
rewild logo
Zeiss Seeing beyond

About Jon Hall

Genetically Welsh, spiritually Australian, currently in New York City. I’ve also lived and worked in London, Canberra, Paris and Lusaka, and visited over 100 countries.

More about Jon
About mammalwatching.com
Terms and conditions
Get in touch
Buy me a coffee

Latest comments

  1. Zarek Cockar on Hyaena footprints9 May 2025

    The circled track on the left looks like a Canid to me. Hyaenids have much tighter gaps between bean-shaped toes.…

  2. markhows on Australia9 May 2025

    Many Thanks, I think you are correct, I will see if I can correct the entry

  3. Daniel Boyland on Australia9 May 2025

    Great report. I think the possum you've identified as a lemuroid ringtail might actually be a coppery brushtail.

  4. GreyBoey on A puma, a tapir, and a stalking horse – final version9 May 2025

    That was such interesting behaviour. thank you for sharing.

Community

11 May 2025
RFI Thailand
11 May 2025
New Podcast: Shavez Cheema, Borneo
10 May 2025
Muskrat in Action
9 May 2025
The Weekly Recap

© 2023 Jon Hall. mammalwatching.com | Privacy Policy

Have a question?

Get in touch!

Our info

+0011 22 344 45

jon@mammalwatching.com

Brooklyn,
New York USA

Follow us