Family-friendly mammalwatching near Brisbane Queensland
Here are some ideas for places to mammalwatch in South East Queensland that the non-mammal people in your life might enjoy. Kid-friendly mammalwatching in SE Qld, 2022: Warren Gils
New Trip Report: Atherton Tablelands and Cape York, Queensland
A great report (with great photos) from Isaac Clarey who was able to visit far north Queensland at the last minute after lockdowns wrecked his plans for a cruise up the coast of We
New Trip Report: Far North Queensland
Here’s a new report from Michael Johnson. Mission Beach to the Daintree, 2021: Michael Johnson, 1 week and 24 species including Broad-toed Feathertail Glider, Northern Broadn
New Trip Reports: Three Easy Mammalwatching Destinations (Monterey Bay, Fraser’s Hill & Queensland’s Dugongs)
Here is a report – a first report I think – from Michael Johnson. Monterey Bay, Fraser’s Hill & Queensland’s Dugongs: Michael Johnson’s 2019 repor
New Trip Report: Queensland Part 4. The Northern Tablelands to Cape York
Here’s the fourth and final part of Jimmy Lamb’s recent 5 week and 65 species trip through Queensland. Great photos! Queensland, 2019 – Northern Tablelands to Cap
New Trip Report: Queensland Part 3. The Southern Atherton Tablelands
Here’s the third part of Jimmy Lamb’s recent 5 week and 65 species trip through Queensland. Great photos! Queensland, 2019 – Southern Atherton Tablelands: Part 3
New Trip Report: Queensland Part 2. Eungella to Ingham
Here’s the second part of Jimmy Lamb’s recent 5 week and 65 species trip through Queensland. Great photos! Queensland, 2019 – Eungella to Ingham: Part 2 of Jimmy
New Trip Report: Queensland Part 1: Tolderodden Regional Park to Taunton NP
Here’s the first part of Jimmy Lamb’s recent 5 week and 65 species trip through Queensland. Great photos! Queensland, 2019 – Central Queensland: Part 1 of Jimmy L
New Trip Report: Australia mega report
Here’s a great report from Australia. Australia, 2018: Valentin Moser’s report of mammals seen over the course of 75 days on several trips. He saw over 100 mammals incl
New Trip Report: Queensland, 2018
A new report from Iam Thompson. Queensland, 2018: Ian Thompson, 3 weeks & 41 species including Eastern Tube-nosed Bat, Feathertail Glider and Northern Bettong. Jon