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USA Tag

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24 November 2022
North American
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RFI NORTH AMERICAN FIELD GUIDES

Hi, does anyone have any recommendations for a pocket guide to North American mammals that is easy to use and not too bulky, please? I have the Princeton Mammals of North America 2

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26 May 2022
North American
USA

The Carolinas

I just spent a few days in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. It was a family trip but I managed to spend three nights in the forest. The numbers of small mammals were very low: I saw o

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27 August 2021
North American
USA

Southport Island, Maine

I spent a few days with family on Southport Island, Maine. It’s a good place to see harbor seals – just rent a kayak and paddle out, and they can approach to within 20

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29 July 2021
North American
USA

Adirondacks, July 26-29, 2021

Just spent 3 days in the Adirondacks. It was a family trip, so only a few mammals worth reporting. We were based in Wilmington, a good place to see northern raccoons, white-tailed

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6 January 2021
North American
USA

Adirondacks

I just spent a few days in the northern Adirondack Mts. of upstate New York. I was with the family, so could spend only two nights in the forest. It is normal to see hardly any mam

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25 March 2020
North American
USA

Seeing Delmarva fox squirrel

I made a quick trip to Delmarva Peninsula to see the distinctive subspecies of fox squirrel. The best place is apparently the southern side of the loop trail called Woodland Trail

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