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Chipmunks of Northern California
Venkat Sankar sent me this helpful note in 2015 on some sites for Chipmunks and other stuff (including Fishers… be still my beating heart… in Northern California). I ha
ID for some mammals from California/Arizona – part 1
Hello all, In May-June I was in California and Arizona. It was a great trip, we saw about 65 species of mammals with Black-footed ferret, Island fox, Bobcat, … (report is com
Californian Weekend: Joshua Tree and Environs
I spent the Easter long weekend in California and spent a couple of nights at Joshua Tree Natinal Park and Anzo Borrego State Park in the south east of the state. My main targets w
RFI: Georgia
Hi all, I will be in Athens, Georgia, for work in mid-April, and I will have a couple of free-days to look for mammals. I would appreciate any mammal watching sites and key species
Owyhee Backcountry Byway
After making a special trip to see pygmy rabbits earlier this year, this fall I finally saw one in Idaho, excellent views of one off the Owyhee Backcountry Byway. This road is exce
New Trip Report – Western USA
Western USA, 2014: Janco van Gelderen, 3 weeks & 41 species/ssp including Bobcat, Grizzly and Long-tailed Weasel. (Lots of great photos though it also means the file is 15mb) c
New Trip Reports from Hugh Buck: Colombia, China, Estonia and Colorado
Hugh Buck just sent me a bunch of trip reports. The trips were primarily birding tours but he got some nice mammal by-catch Colombia, 2014: A month’s birding trip with 18 mam
Colorado Trip Report and lost bat species rediscoverd
A new trip report on mammalwatching.com : Colorado & a little bit of California, 2014: Michel Watelet, 2 weeks & 34 species including Bobcat, Abert’s Squirrel and Big
A New Mammal Big Day Record for North America
Humpback Whales near the Farallon Islands, California, on 4 August 2013. On 4 August 2013, Peter Pyle (the mastermind), Sarah Allen and I made an all-out attempt to break the previ
RFI: Minnesota
I’m planning to go to a conference in Minneapolis in mid December, and I’d like to spend a couple days looking for mammals (and birds) afterwards. Any tips? Sax-Zim bog