New Trip Report – Belarus
Jan Kelchtermans, from Europe’s Big 5, has just finished a tour in Belarus. Surprisingly this is only the second Belarussian report on mammalwatching.com (the other is mine f
Mystery mouse
Here’s a little mouse hand-caught in Lake Abiata-Shala Nat’l Park, Ethiopia, on 1 March 2009. All that time I thought I knew the species, but now I have doubts. It was
New (epic) Trip Report – Nicaragua
Fiona Reid has just sent me one of the most prolifically diverse trip reports I’ve ever seen. Oh how I wish I’d gone on this 2 week trip to Nicaragua last month. To add
Stoat-carrying woodpeckeer: is it fake?
Newest meme: http://www.cnn.com/2015/03/03/europe/uk-woodpecker-weasel/index.html Is this fake? I don’t believe a stoat is so small relative to a woodpecker. Talk amoungst yo
Tracking the Ermine
A nice post on looking for Short-tailed Weasels (aka Stoats or Emrine) in Colorado.
New Trip Report – Australia
A new report from southern Australia Tasmania, Victoria & South Australia, 2014: Juan Luis Ortega, 2.5 weeks & 28 species including Tiger Quoll, Broad-toothed Rat and Giles
New Trip Report – Finland
Simon Feys sent me a short report from a successful visit to Finland last year. Great pictures too. Finland, 2014: Simon Feys, 5 days & 9 species including Ringed Seal, Flying
RFI: Georgia
Hi all, I will be in Athens, Georgia, for work in mid-April, and I will have a couple of free-days to look for mammals. I would appreciate any mammal watching sites and key species
Finding Mammals in North America
Sorry for promoting a commercial product, but so many visitors to this blog have contributed to it, it’s almost like our communal effort. The book is hitting the stores in A
Mammals in the News
Quite a lot of interesting articles over the past week or two. Some good news for cats with nice images of Nicaraguan Jaguars and promising news of a recovery for the Amur Leopard.