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Recommendations for New Jersey Mammal Watching?
Hi, I live in New Jersey and my dad and I have come up with a “New Jersey Big 5” that we are going to see if we can spot at parks and forests. Our big five are: Beaver,
Oklahoma
I visited Oklahoma for a few hours in May 2018 and went to Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge.
South Carolina RFI
Hello, all. I am new to mammal watching and this site. I am going to southeast South Carolina in mid-June this year (I will be based on Hilton Head Island), and although primarily
Nashville area tips
I spent the last few days in Nashville, Tennessee. It was not a mammal-watching expedition, but I checked out a few nice places. Centennial Park in downtown Nashville has a colony
US Southwest bits
I’m back from a short trip to SW Utah and NW Arizona. It was not a mammalwatching trip, but here are a few bits some visitors might find useful. I expected rodent numbers to
California: Plans and RFI
Hi all, I thought I’d share my plans so far for this year to see if anyone has any tips for the areas I’m planning on looking at. San Benito Bobcats: I went here last J
Minnesota
I first visited Minnesota in February 2017 for a weekend, and was successful in my quest to see a Canada Lynx.
Jon’s North American life list
The taxonomy of this list is based on my global mammalwatching checklist, available here. As at March 5 2025 OPOSSUMS (DIDELPHIDAE) (4/13)Northern Black-eared Opossum (Didelph
Jon’s life list
The taxonomy of this list is based on my global mammalwatching checklist, available here. As at March 5 2025 PLATYPUSES (ORNITHORHYNCHIDAE) (1/1)Platypus (Ornithorhynchus anatinus
Arizona
I first visited Arizona for a few days in 1989, the highlight of which was a trek to the bottom of the Grand Canyon for an overnight stay and a battle with a Ringtail that was dete