new book, “Keys for Identifying Mexican Mammals”
No sightings, just a report on a new book. I have not seen it; text below is cut and pasted from a blog called “bird booker report.” / Charles Hood +++ Álvarez-Castañ
California update
Last night (5/20/17), I spent 3.5 hours spotlighting in and near Panoche Valley (8:30 PM-12:00 AM) in San Benito and Fresno counties, CA. Very warm night-time temperatures (65-75 F
Lava Beds National Monument (May 2017 Update)
19-20 May 2017 I was in Crater Lake area for a family vacation (not a mammal trip). Brief mammal notes. Two very brief stops at Tule Lake Wildlife Refuge. Before dark: Montane Vole
New Trip Report: The Azores
Steve Morgan is just back from a blustery Azores Azores, 2017: Steve Morgan, 1 week & 5 cetaceans including Sei, Blue and Sowerby’s Beaked Whales. Jon
South Carolina RFI
Hello, all. I am new to mammal watching and this site. I am going to southeast South Carolina in mid-June this year (I will be based on Hilton Head Island), and although primarily
Nashville area tips
I spent the last few days in Nashville, Tennessee. It was not a mammal-watching expedition, but I checked out a few nice places. Centennial Park in downtown Nashville has a colony
Nepal – Chitwan Safari Trip Report from Royle Safaris
Nepal Tiger Safari Tour Trip Report from Royle Safaris A trip report from Royle Safaris’ most recent Tiger Safari into Chitwan National Park in Nepal. We found a total of 24
New Trip Report: Sri Lanka
Here’s a brief report from Alain Guillemont who was in Sri Lanka for a (yet another) spectacular trip with the Bird and Wildlife Team there. Someday all tour guides will be b
Database of mammal sounds
Hi all, I was surprised to see that there isn’t a database where we can share sounds of mammals as there is for birds (xeno-canto.org). Living in an African National P
New Trip Report: Israel
Here’s a new report from Mike Richardson, who was in Israel a month ago and saw some good stuff. Nice photos from Sarah Winch too! Israel, 2017: Mike Richardson, 10 days &a