Mammal watching gear
One of the inevitabilities of going mammal watching is that you end up taking lots of gear with you. There are headlamps, hand torches, binoculars, cameras, mammal traps, bat nets,
New Trip Report: Sabah, Borneo
Dominique Brugiere was back in Borneo last month and here’s a short report. Sabah, 2018: Dominique Brugiere, 3 weeks & many species including Flat-headed Cat and Otter
New Trip Report: Morocco
A nice report on a range of vertebrates from Morocco, during a birding trip. Morocco, 2018: Valentin Moser, 11 days & 14 mammals including North African Elephant Shrew, Geoffr
Amami and Tokuno Islands, Japan.
I just spent two nights/one day on Amami and 24 hours on Tokuno with two friends. Ferry crossings from/to Okinawa were over remarkably lifeless seas, except for one small area SW o
Pampas Cat seen near Salkantay Lodge, Peru
Pampas Cat seen near Salkantay Lodge
RFI: SPOTLIGHTS
Hi, Everyone, I have been researching ‘tactical’ hand-held LED flashlights for general spotlighting and would be grateful for any advice. My budget is around £100 / $7
New Trip Report: Taipei Area
A short report from Vladimir Dinets on a few mammals around Taipei, Taiwan. Taipei and around, 2018: Vladimir Dinets, 4 days and species including Chinese Ferret Badger, Crab-eati
New Trip Report: Spain
Another report from Spain of a successful Iberian Lynx watch. Spain, 2018: Valentin Moser, 11 days & 13 species including Iberian Lynx, Iberian Hare and Egyptian Mongoose. Jon
Niviventer – help wanted with identification
Hi can anyone help with this niviventer – presuming I’ve got that bit of the id correct? It was photographed in mangroves not far west of Bangkok. Apologies for the poo
Breaking … “Extinct” Yangtze River Dolphin Rediscovered
Perhaps not a total surprise, but very welcome news, though the reprieve may be short-lived. Thanks to Mark Andrews for sharing this on Facebook today. Jon