Archbold Biological Station
I will be leading a writing workshop at Archbold Biological Station in May and will be staying on the station. I have seen this site mentioned as a good place to see Florida mouse.
Big-eared bats taxonomy
As all of you know, the taxonomy of Palearctic big-eared bats (Plecotus) has recently been completely overhauled, with numerous species split. IUCN Red List has implemented the cha
New Trip Report: Colombia
Another report from Tobi Lundqvist who was Colombia last year for 9 days and saw 8 species including the fabulous Cotton-top Tamarins, as well as Grey-handed Night Monkey and (anot
New Trip Report – Bobcat Safari, Central California
Venkat Sankar just sent his first mammal watching report through. He took a Bobcat Safari this month and in 2 days in Central California saw 9 species with 7 Bobcat sightings! Jon
New Trip Report – Guyana
I spent the last week of March in Guyana. I loved it and here’s my report. Guyana 2015: 8 days & 33 species including all 8 primates, Greater Longnosed Armadilloes and Ho
Californian Weekend: Joshua Tree and Environs
I spent the Easter long weekend in California and spent a couple of nights at Joshua Tree Natinal Park and Anzo Borrego State Park in the south east of the state. My main targets w
A new journal for publishing distributional records
Any advanced mammalwatcher obtains extralimital or otherwise interesting records from time to time. Now there is a journal where you can easily publish them as short notes: http
New Trip Report: Ecuador
Here’s a new report from Torbjorn Lundqvist Ecuador 2015, 3 weeks & 29 species including Woolly, Equatorial Saki and White-bellied Spider Monkeys, Olingo and Olinguito, 2
A mini-trip to Mono Lake and vicinity
Dear All, I’ll be guiding a mini-tour to Mono Lake/Yosemite area for three days/four nights starting either May 29 or May 30. The target species will be various endemic roden
Mongoose & Porcupines
A couple of recent blogs I’ve written that might be of interest: Island Mongoose: Researcher Buzz Hoagland has captured thousands of non-native mongooses in the Caribbean and