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Northern California Tag

HomePosts tagged "Northern California"
7 April 2025
Big YearCaliforniaNorthern CaliforniaSouthern CaliforniaUnited States of America

California Mammal Big Year & Site/ID Guides

Over 2024, Nicole Haseley and I did an “accidental” mammal big year across the US state of California. We saw 150 mammal species (~70% of the total in California) inclu

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6 November 2024
North AmericaNorthern CaliforniaPoint ReyesUSA

Trip Report: Farallon Islands and Point Reyes, July 2024

Report from a three day trip in California, with a pelagic to the Farallon Islands and a visit to Point Reyes and surrounding areas. We saw a total of 24 mammal species, with highl

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3 December 2012
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American MartenBobcatCaliforniaFisherMartenNorthern CaliforniaPoint ReyesRingtailSequoiaTennessee Valley

Sequoia/King’s Canyon National Park and Point Reyes

Here I go asking for help again…. (But I also do a lot of research on my own, and yes, I read all the relevant trip reports) On a last-minute basis I’m thinking of goin

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8 November 2025
Help with identifying lemurs from remote Bemanevika in northern Madagascar
8 November 2025
Tomer’s Bolivia Sep2025 Trip Report
4 November 2025
Around Svarlbard and into the Pack Ice

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  1. tomeslice on Tomer’s Bolivia Sep2025 Trip Report11 November 2025

    Thank you Flemming! Yeah, I think overall I had 6 jaguar sightings of I think 5 different animals. Imagine having…

  2. tomeslice on The Weekly Recap11 November 2025

    Shit, of course I misspelled Katy as Katie.. my bad 🤦🏻‍♂️

  3. Flemming Versloot on Tomer’s Bolivia Sep2025 Trip Report11 November 2025

    Thank you for your trip report. Impressed by the amount of jaguars encounters you had. That close up moment must…

  4. tomeslice on The Weekly Recap11 November 2025

    Great recap as always, Katie! I, of course, agree with you about the shamefulness of the 266-species bird list in…

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