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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
New Mexico & Arizona Trip Report
I spent the Labor Day weekend in New Mexico and Arizona mainly looking for chipmunks, ground squirrels and other rodents that I’d yet to see. Once again I was reminded how sp
New global birding trip-report website
Hi there, Last month a substitute for travellingbirder was launched: http://www.cloudbirders.com/tripreport So we all again can scroll down deliberalitely trough numerous birding
A Mammal Big Day in California
On 14 April 2013, my wife Marta and I unexpectedly had a mammal “big day” in California. We left our home in Angwin (Napa Valley) at 3:30 am to drop off a visiting friend, Bixi
New Trip Reports: Hokkaido and Northern California
Two new reports up on mammalwatching.com both with superb photos Point Reyes, 2013: Alan Dahl, 3 days & 11 species including Bobcats, Badger and Mexican Free-tailed Bats. Hokka
shrew site, Everglades
While on a birding trip in Florida in mid-December, I picked up a few new mammals, and the site information may be of mild interest. (1) What I assume by range, habitat, size, and
Sequoia/King’s Canyon National Park and Point Reyes
Here I go asking for help again…. (But I also do a lot of research on my own, and yes, I read all the relevant trip reports) On a last-minute basis I’m thinking of goin
Question about carnivores in WA State and/or British Columbia, CA
Hi again to the mammal watching community. Before I get to my question let me not be selfish, and thank everyone for the awesome tips and advice I’ve been getting from everyo