US Southwest bits
I’m back from a short trip to SW Utah and NW Arizona. It was not a mammalwatching trip, but here are a few bits some visitors might find useful. I expected rodent numbers to
Short introduction
Hi guys, I’m new to this forum so I thought I’d quickly introduce myself. I’m Lennart Verheuvel, I’m 21 years old and I’m from the Netherlands. In t
Israeli rodent and cat
Thanks to Jon for guiding me in how to add images. These are from earlier this month in Israel. The rodent was one of four or five that emerged after dark from holes in the stone w
Marbled Polecats in Romania?
Does anyone have any ideas of how someone might see a Marbled Polecat in Romania: areas to look for them, or techniques to see them. My first thought would be spotlighting around S
Carrion-Eating Swamp Wallaby
My colleague James Fitzsimons recently published a paper documenting a swamp wallaby eating a seabird leg, the first recorded instance of carrion eating in this species. Here’
New Trip Report: Qinghai, China
Richard Webb just got back from the Tibetan Plateau. Qinghai, 2017: Richard Webb, 2 weeks & 13 species including Yellow-throated Marten, Mountain Weasel and three Snow Leopards
The Missing Lynx, Minnesota 2017
When my children were very small they used to delight in a game to get my attention. “Look Daddy” they would say at random moments “a Lynx!”. I would th
New Trip Report: Minnesota Lynx chase
Here’s a report from Wisebirding about their successful quest to see a Lynx in northern Minnesota last month. My own report – featuring the same Lynx – is comin