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Identification Rodents Tag

HomePosts tagged "Identification Rodents"
16 March 2023
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Squirrel Field Guide Mongolia

The Provisional Field Guide to the Squirrels of Mongolia is finished too and now available on the Mammalwatching Resource page. Download it HERE The field guide comes with a set of

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15 February 2023
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Track list for the Provisional Field Guide for the Squirrels of Mongolia

Download here the track list from the provisional field guide to the Squirrels of Mongolia. I advise to download the sounds before your trip in order to have them offline on your p

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7 February 2023
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ID help (anomalure and pouched rat) – Ghana

Hey everyone! I came back around a month ago from a 18 day, mostly bird-related trip, to Ghana (with Kalu Afasi from Malimbe Tours) where we also found some cool mammals. In total

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  1. ian_h on Which telelens for Madagascar? 150 – 600 eq. or 225 – 900 eq.?29 August 2025
  2. Lennartv on Which telelens for Madagascar? 150 – 600 eq. or 225 – 900 eq.?29 August 2025
  3. Asanoth on Which telelens for Madagascar? 150 – 600 eq. or 225 – 900 eq.?29 August 2025

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  1. ian_h on Which telelens for Madagascar? 150 – 600 eq. or 225 – 900 eq.?29 August 2025

    Well, "effective" focal length is probably a topic for a separate thread....but imho, it's completely bogus; a 400mm lens is…

  2. Lennartv on Which telelens for Madagascar? 150 – 600 eq. or 225 – 900 eq.?29 August 2025

    @Asanoth: happens all the time that I see a mammal at 100m. But do what you think is best for…

  3. Asanoth on Which telelens for Madagascar? 150 – 600 eq. or 225 – 900 eq.?29 August 2025

    "Sure, a mammal is obviously larger than a bird, but when it’s a 100 meters from you, you won’t regret…

  4. Asanoth on Which telelens for Madagascar? 150 – 600 eq. or 225 – 900 eq.?29 August 2025

    Thank you. But MFT is 2x crop, so you had 300 - 800 effectively. Which is pretty much same as…

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