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ID Tag

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9 April 2025
batsBelizeID

Belize Bat ID Needed

Hello, I am new to this site and its community. I recently did a trip to Belize where I had an opportunity to visit Barton Creek Cave in the west central region of Belize. Along th

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16 February 2023
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Track list for the Provisional Field Guide for the Squirrels of Western Africa

Download here the track list from the provisional field guide to the Squirrels and Anomalures of Western Africa. I advise to download the sounds before your trip in order to have t

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12 May 2019
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New World ID questions

Several people told me this is the best place to try to crack my trickiest ID questions, so I hope this is not too much of an abuse of this community … because I do have a lo

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28 October 2016
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IDidentificationSouth Africaspecies

It’s your favorite game: Name That Species

See? You liked the title.. and who doesn’t like to help a fellow mammal watcher identify species So here are a few species I saw in South Africa that I would like to ID befor

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15 December 2025
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13 December 2025
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12 December 2025
Trip Recommendations for April/May 2026

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  1. kbrown217 on Mammals of the Spanish Pyrenees and around Zaragoza10 March 2026

    The Riglos and Alquezar have Wallcreepers and Bearded Vultures overwintering until April possibly. I will be driving further up towards…

  2. JanEbr on Mammals of the Spanish Pyrenees and around Zaragoza10 March 2026

    This is rather low below the mountains, so the birds - wallcrepeers and bearded vultures - move to these altitudes…

  3. Jon Hall on México: Michoacán, Chiapas, and Quintana Roo Trip.9 March 2026

    Welome Dani and thanks for this great first report. Really cool sightings especially that Tapir! Gracias

  4. Charles Foley on Finding Canada lynx, wolves and other mammals on the Gunflint Trail, northern Minnesota9 March 2026

    Hard to know Moses. Most of the snow may be gone by then, given the high temperatures we've been having,…

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México: Michoacán, Chiapas, and Quintana Roo Trip.
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Tanzania 2023: Central, Southern & Zanzibar

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