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Pika Tag

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8 October 2024
HimalayasLangtangNepalPika

Pika spp. from Himalayas

Hello, This is a photo of a sweet little Pika, taken while trekking in the Langtang Valley, Nepal, but I actually don’t know which species this one is. Maybe there is someone

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28 March 2023
PikaVoles

ID Vole/Pika species from Hanle – Ladakh (India)

Dear mammalwatchers, Just homecoming from another tour in India I need a second opinion about some Vole/Pika species found in the wetlands of Hanle in Ladakh. All of them found on

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15 February 2023
Central-Asiafield guideIdentification RodentsMarmotaMarmotsMongoliaOchotonaPikaSciuridaeSpermophilussquirrels

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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26 August 2022
Oriental
LadakhPika

Pikas ID help

Hello all I visited Ladakh in July/Aug this year, which turned out quite productive for a number of mammals (including Pallas’s Cat, Tibetan Fox, Tibetan Wolf and Tibetan Gaz

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13 September 2021
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ChinaPikaSichuan

Pika ID Sichuan

Hi all, photographed this pika in Yading National Park, Sichuan. It was foraging along a grassy slope near some forests, at above 3000m elevation. Was searching online and several

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25 June 2018
North American
mammalmountainsoutdoorsPika

where is the best easy trail to find pikas in California?

Hello All, I was curious to get your opinion. I really want to help my wife see some pikas for the first time and the usual spot I got to in Mineral King is way too difficult of a

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17 March 2018
North American
angelesBatBeareagle lakefoxkangaroo ratPikapoint vicenteSequoiawoodrat

Some Southern California sites for Mammals-odds and ends

socal odds and ends Includes a red fox denning sight in San Pedro, some tips on Point Vicente in Palos Verdes, A great pika sight in Mineral King Sequoia, a couple spots in the Ang

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18 February 2017
Oriental
new speciesPika

Five New Pikas found in China

Dear all, In the latest issue of the Acta Theriologica Sinica,Dr Liu Shao-ying and his colleague was described five new species of pikas (genus Ochotona), as well as a new subgenus

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22 April 2014
Oriental
ChinaChinese Mountain CatPikaSichuan

Sichuan Trip Synopsis – Pika ID

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  1. Eduardo Ruiz on Looking for tips for a great tropical trip…30 November 2025

    I would suggest to look at the report of Jan Ebr on French Guiana from early 2025. There is savannah…

  2. markhows on India and Nepal – Peaks, Plains and Pandas30 November 2025

    I remember meeting you, nice to meet even if briefly, I hope you had a good visit as well Mark

  3. giant eland on What Lives In Vegas Stays In Vegas – Mammalwatching in Southern Nevada30 November 2025

    Bryan, love the title and humor throughout! Also very informative report, with some nice species! Great to see you tracking…

  4. B. Kao on Amazing Azores- Alex Meyer- July 202526 November 2025

    I'm getting nostalgic reading this trip report. You really captured the essence and details of our trip!

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30 November 2025
Looking for tips for a great tropical trip…
30 November 2025
Community meeting and mammalwatching NUTTER awards
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Évora Portugal SECEM Congress
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