New Trip Report: Taiwan, Korea and Japan
I waited 10 years for the first Taiwanese trip report, and got a second a day later, though this one also includes Korea and Japan. Taiwan, Korea and Japan 2016: Dominque Brugiere,
Pallas’s Cats near Qinghai Lake, China
Jon Hall suggested I post an account of a recent encounter with Pallas’s Cats in Qinghai Province, China. Below is a write-up of the morning with a couple of accompanying p
New Trip Report – Taiwan
John Wright sent me the first mammal report for this website from Taiwan. Its a country I have been interested in for a while but the lack of mammal information put me off. Now
Cape Hatteras Pelagic, North Carolina, 2016
Although I’ve been to North Carolina several times I’ve only spent a weekend looking for mammals – two days at sea on consecutive Cape Hatteras birdwatching pe
New Trip Report – North Queensland
Jimmy Lamb just spent a successful 2 weeks up in north Queensland and saw a lot of nice mammals, including a Hoary Wattled Bat which I have never seen despite looking in countless
Fruit bat at Skukuze, Kruger NP, SA
I tried to post this before and it didn’t seem to work apologies if it now appears twice. Does anyone know what species of epauletted fruit bat hangs under the eaves at the s
New Trip Report – Southern India
Sri Lanka’s Bird and Wildlife Team are looking at expanding their area of operation to include South India. And – if this reconnaissance trip is anything to go by 
Tapiche reserve, Peru
Just came home from Tapiche reserve in the deep Amazon of Peru. A fantastic pristine prime forest! With 17 species of mammals, including the Red Uakari, and some misses with a few
Question about Mokala National park
Hi everyone who has been to Mokala National park in-between two nights at Marrick, I have a question about Roan and Sable antelopes: So here’s the deal – my mom wants u
New Report – Vienna, Austria
Michael Kessler visited Vienna during the summer and sent me mammalwatching.com’s first Austrian Report. Vienna, 2016: Michael Kessler’s notes on some mammals spotted a