Not Your Usual Camera Trapping
Wildlife researcher Jonny Armstrong has used studio lighting techniques with his camera trapping. Here are some of the stunning results (as well as some of the failures). Some cool
Blast from past: Humpback Whale the Netherlands
Hi people, I thought it would be nice to post this Youtube clip from Januari 2013. Humpback Whales are a very rare sight in the Netherlands. In one week it reached 30.000 views! Th
New Report: Colombia
Some brief notes from Michael Kessler on a few species seen in Colombia this year. Colombia, 2015: Michael Kessler’s short note on a few sites visited during a botanical expe
New Trip Report: Western USA
A mega report from Michael Kessler, who spent 6 weeks in the West this summer, racking up at very impressive 88 species, with some really rare ones to boot, including 2 of my 3 mos
India/Bhutan trip report, Nov/Dec 2014
My husband and I made our first trip to India and Bhutan in Nov/Dec, 2014. Our primary interest was to observe and photograph tigers in the wild. We were also interested in other m
Possible Nabarlek
Hello mammal enthousiasts! Here is a link to my film material of my possible Nabarlek, filmed in Kakadu National Park. Hope it will clarify the species involved. It was solitary on
new mammal finding guide coming for Australia
Out in December in UK, March of 2016 in US edition (which on Amazon will be about half the price it looks like) is “The Complete Guide to Finding Mammals in Australia”
Mammals Trip Report Australia and a bit of New Zealand and New Caledonia.
Mammals Trip Report Australia Hi people, I just returned from a year travelling Australia. I worked for three months, visited New Zealand for a month and “lost” a month
New Trip Report: Costa Rica
Margarita Steinhardt just sent a report from Costa Rica. Of particular interest are her sightings of Pumas in Corcovado, in an area called Puma Valley where it sounds like they are
New Trip Report: Japan & Korea
Korea and Japan, 2015: Romain Bocquier, 7 weeks & 17 species including, in Japan, Japanese Giant Flying Squirrel, Birdlike Noctule, Japanese Serow and Asiatic Black Bear