Going Bats in Costa Rica
Many of you may have read Venkat’s and Alex’s trip report from their short but sweet visit to Costa Rica in early 2022: If you felt a certain twinge of envy that they saw 72 sp
Trip repot Greece
I visited Greece in June to look for Balkan Chamois and what have you. Here is my report: http://www.wilddocu.de/challenging-zeus/
Delmarva Peninsula trip
Just got back from a short trip to the Delmarva Peninsula in DE/MD/VA from 6/3-6/21. I go down there regularly, but not since ’19 because of the virus. Once again it prov
Help us ID Mammals from Uganda: a couple mongooses, a couple of genets, 2 mice, a gerbil and a squirrel
Hi everyone! Alex Meyer and I have just recently visited Uganda, and saw lots of cool and interesting mammals – but before I can put together a full report, we would like to
Mammal Watching Tours – Rwanda, Dominican Republic, Tanzania & Spain Available Summer 2020
Following up from our post on our Spanish tours running this summer we are happy to announce a further 3 countries which you can visit for mammal watching with Royle Safaris: 1) Do
Wildlife in the Darwaz Mountains of Tajikistan
I visited Tajikistan between February 15th and March 2nd 2020. They main purpose of the trip for me was to see Markhor. Of course I was equally excited to observe all other
Trustom Pond NWR mammals
After going for a bird in Narragansett, I headed for Trustom Pond NWR for a quick look. On the Osprey Pt. trail I saw what was probably a Meadow Vole, a couple of Muskrats (one e
S. Florida trip mammals
Just got back from South Florida where I was for the last week. Saw lots of good birds and lizards, but unfortunately did not see many mammals. Did see 5 or so Florida Manatees
Mammalwatching in the Pacific Northwest with notes on birds and hotspots
In July 2019 I visited the Pacific Nortwest on a road trip with a tent from Vancouver Island to Monterey and San Francisco. In 3,5 weeks I did not have the time to go for every spe
Delmarva Peninsula trip
Just came back from leading an Audubon trip to the Delmarva Peninsula from 5/31 – 6/2/19. In addition to the rare birds and other great birds, herps, and leps we had, we al