Monterey Delivers Again
I was in Monterey a few weeks ago for a couple of days whale watching with Monterey Bay Whale Watch (by far the best operator in town to go out with). Don Roberson came out with
Snow Leopard(s) in Mongolia
Because your site has helped me planning trips and made it therefore possible to see a clouded leopard, spectacled bears and snow leopards, I uploaded a trip report for the first t
Papua New Guinea ID’s required
On a trip to Papua New Guinea in August/September we, surprisingly, did see a few mammals, although we have to admit to being there mainly to look for birds….sorry! The first
Varirata NP in PNG – Mammal ID required
On a trip to Papua New Guinea in August/September we saw this animal in Varirata National Park at about 770 metres, again looked a bit like a Long-nosed Bandicoot, the face/nose di
One of the weirdest mammal calls of all … ?
For those who didn’t see this on Facebook, here are some recordings of a Yellow-bellied Glider. One of the strangest of all mammal calls and the source of nightmares for many
Calif Notes, October 2017
This is a very brief summary of some mammaling in California, mid-October 2017. This won’t predict what a hardcore trip could produce, but does show what summer spp are still
Advice for Thailand too
Hi. I am planning a mammal/snorkling trip to Thailand (end of february) with my ten year old son, who seems to have developed the same wildlife addicition as his father. I have vis
Trip Report on a few days at Baan Maka Nature Lodge in Thailand
My trip report on a few days at Baan Maka Nature Lodge, in Thailand and under new management, is at http://www.pacapix.com/Paul_Carter/tr20171016-th-baanmaka/
New Trip Report: South East Queensland
A new report from Jimmy Lamb who just spent 10 days mammalwatching close to Brisbane. Some nice photos too. South East Queensland, 2017: Jimmy Lamb, 10 days & species includi
Pantanal Wildlife Watching Tour Trip Report from Royle Safaris
A wildlife watching holiday trip report from Royle Safaris most recent trip to the Pantanal, visiting both the north and south of the Pantanal. We saw or saw signs of 39 species of