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Rhode Island Tag

HomePosts tagged "Rhode Island"
8 October 2019
North American
ColoradoMassachusettsNew YorkRhode Island

New Trip Report: Colorado and New England

I am still on the Amazon and probably uncontactable. So here is another report from Samuel Marlin I prepared earlier…. Colorado and New England, 2019: Samuel Marlin, a few da

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17 October 2017
North American
MassachusettsRhode Island

New Trip Report: New England Notes

Venkat Sankar is now on the east coast of the USA.  Though he is finding New England’s mammal watching to be a little less exciting than California, he has found some nice s

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17 January 2017
North American
CaliforniaMaineRhode Island

New Trip Report: USA 2016 (New England, California, Florida)

Here are Samuel Marlin’s notes of mammals seen during several trips to the USA in 2016. USA, 2016: Samuel Marlin, several trips & 25 species including Moose and Southern

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27 August 2016
North America
NearcticRhode IslandUSA

Rhode Island

In early May 2016 I was sent a picture of a Rhode Island rodent, which turned out to be a Southern Bog Lemming. A species I hadn't seen: apparently, there were heaps of them runnin

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19 May 2016
North American
Rhode Island

New trip Report: Rhode Island

Here’s a short report of a few hours I spent looking for mammals in Rhode Island last weekend.   Ten species, including Meadow Jumping Mice, Southern Red-backed Vole, South

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