Searching for a Spotted Bat: Northern Arizona
Spotted Bats are one of the rarest and hardest to catch bats in the USA. They are also arguably one of the most impressive bats in the world. And the species has been on my Top 2
New Trip Report: Arizona
Here are some useful notes from Curtis Hart who spent 2-3 months in Arizona this year. Arizona, 2018: Curtis Hart, 2 months and 46 species including Mexican Vole, Cactus and Pinon
Hoary Bats in Arizona
Micah Riegner – who was one of our guides on a fabulous Amazon cruise last year – sent me these notes about an encounter with several Hoary Bats in Yavapai Country,
New Trip Report: California & Arizona
California and Arizona, 2017: Dominique Brugiere, 1 month and many species including American Marten, Kit and Island Foxes, Hooded Skunks and Black-footed Ferrets. Jon
New Trip Report: Arizona
Another report from Sjef Ollers. Arizona, 2017: Sjef Ollers, 2.5 weeks & 33 species including Mexican Long-tongued Bat, White-nosed Coati and Hooded Skunk. Jon
New Trip Report: Texas and Arizona, 2017
Here’s a great report from Aidan Place who took a 19 road trip through Arizon and Texas and saw over 40 species of mammals. Not sure I understand his use of “of course&
New Trip Report: Western USA, 2017
Here’s a very impressive list of species from Romain Bocquier’s recent trip through the West. Western USA, 2017: Romain Bocquier, 40 days & 84 species including Hoo
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
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 Trip Report: South East Arizona and a bit of New Mexico
I couldn’t spend a Labor Day long weekend at home, so I took a last minute trip to the Chiricahua Mountains on the Arizona/New Mexico/ Mexico border to see what I could find. I

