Assorted news
Dear All, I’ll be driving from New Jersey to Cape Cod Saturday evening to see the whales, and will be back around noon on Sunday. If anybody is interested in sharing the fu
Quiz time: what is the Siberian creature in this video?
http://siberiantimes.com/other/others/news/get-out-of-my-puddle-angry-otter-attacks-tractor-in-funny-video This video show a creature that is clearly NOT an angry otter. My guess i
New Trip Report: India (Tadoba and Chambal)
A very successful trip. I don’t think I had heard of Tadoba Reserve until quite recently but it seems to be one of the best places in India to see large carnivores. Tadoba an
Observations from Cuba
Hey everybody! In February I was in Cuba, traveling with public transport and a friend. We looked mostly for birds, but managed to find some mammals as well. Hutias: We searched fo
Pimp up your brain on goral facts!
Are you on your way to China, India or Southeast Asia? Then make sure you know your gorals. Check my latest chapters on these often overlooked species at: http://www.wilddocu.de/
New (Short) Trip Report: Slovakia
Matt and Maureen Steer sent me a brief report of a short visit to Slovakia, primarily so I could add a Slovakia page to mammalwatching.com. Thank you! Slovakia, 2017: Matt and Maur
Request for photographs of South American mammals
As some of you are already aware Jeff Blincow and I are working on a photographic field guide to roughly 350 (depending on future taxonomic changes) larger land-based mammals of So
Whales at Cape Cod
An excellent whale show continues at Cape Cod, visible from shore. On 24 April, Sean Williams and I had 7 species of cetacean from Race Point Beach, highlighted by 8-10 Northern
Best bang-for-buck mammal destinations
“Kittykat23uk” and all: the following three links should help you determine which destinations have the highest mammal diversity and possibly cost-efficiency (depending on trav
New Trip Report: Ladakh
John Wright’s excellent trip report from Ladakh has some great photos of some of the six Snow Leopards he saw, plus much more. Ladakh, 2017: John Wright, 2 weeks & 8 spe