New Trip Report: Ghana
Here’s another exciting report from Ghana. There is a lot of cool stuff to see there. Ghana, 2019: Rauno Väisänen, 2 weeks & 46 species including Tree Pangolin, 3 an
Places available on Amazon trip this October
A cancellation means spaces have opened up again on this trip that was advertised last year. Let me know if you would like more info. jon _________________________________________
Japanese Macaque (Macaca fuscata)
14 February 2019. Yamanouchi–Jigokudani (Hot Springs / Snow Monkey Park), Nagano Prefecture, Japan. Sometimes called “Snow Monkeys,” these are the northernmost wi
Thailand, April 2019: Jono Dashper, 15 days, 24 species
Thailand Mammals April 2019: Jono Dashper, 15 days, 24 species including Leopard Cat, Bengal Slow Loris & Mainland Serow.
Video Mammals of Peru
Hi people, Some mammals I filmed during five week long birding trip to Peru in July/August 2018: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yldVy1JCWus&t=186s Salinas
Bryde’s Whale in False Bay (South Africa)
In Feb 2019 I saw Bryde’s Whale (not Eden’s Whale) twice in one week, when scanning from the coastal road on the eastern side of False Bay; the road from Gordon’s
Rio Negro and Solimoes River Nature Tour
This is a report written for a general audience, not really for mammal-watchers, but we did do quite a lot of nocturnal stalking and so got a reasonable list of mammals. I’ve
Mammals seen from my living room
mammals seen from my living room
Morocco: The Anti Atlas and the Western Sahara
I’ve thought about visiting the Western Sahara for years, but was reluctant to return to Morocco after a backpacking trip in the early 90s. I spent most of that first trip lo