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Humboldt’s flying squirrel Tag

HomePosts tagged "Humboldt’s flying squirrel"
4 September 2024
carnivorechipmunksflying squirrelGray FoxHumboldt’s flying squirrelkings canyon national parklodgepole chipmunkSequoiaUS National Parks

Sequoia & Kings Canyon National Park 8-11/8-13 (California)

Highlights of Gray Fox, Humboldt’s Flying Squirrel, Big-eared Woodrat, Western Mastiff Bat, and Lodgepole Chipmunk. Two full days searching for mammals, birds, and herps in S

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7 July 2020
North American
Glaucomys oregonensisHumboldt’s flying squirrel

Humboldt’s Flying Squirrel in the San Bernardino Mountains (Southern California)

In June 2020 I took three one-night trips to the Big Bear Lake area in the San Bernardino Mountains east of Los Angeles; spending about 3 hours each night looking for Humboldt’s

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19 June 2017
North American
Glaucomys oregonensisHumboldt’s flying squirrelNorthern Flying Squirrel

Northern Flying Squirrel Split

A mitochondrial DNA study has shown that the flying squirrels occurring on the Pacific coast of North America are  distinct from Northern Flying Squirrels, with no evidence of hyb

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  1. Rebecca Taylor on Where to go on the last African safari22 July 2025

    I have made several (5+) African trips (mostly in Kenya but also Uganda) with Anthony from Entice Africa Safaris. His…

  2. liometopum on Where to go on the last African safari21 July 2025

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  3. Francesco Cuzzola on Inspirations21 July 2025

    Hallo Steffen, fully understand your feeling and I would love if you share more details on your experiences (perhaps you…

  4. jurekmammalwatching on Inspirations21 July 2025

    If you want a not too luxurious watching mammals on foot, you might enjoy national parks of Canada's rockies and…

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