i search guides for Flying squirrel in east Finland
Hello, I go beginning of july to Finland with a small group (i hope, if the borders are open). For east Finland i search a good guide for guiding a excursion for flying squirrels (
New Trip Report: Djibouti
Here is a new (old) report from Anita Ericson who clearly has a much better memory than I have ever had – she has – after popular demand – been able to write a re
BBC says Primate Watching Officially a Thing (and Russ Mittermeier sees all 80 Genera)
This will be a fun programme from the BBC I think I have seen 63 genera of primates, though I haven’t been all that focussed on them (at least until I started taking trips wi
Where to go when
Hi all I saw Jon’s post re lesser known mammal spots (my personal favourite is Pico, Azores – probably one of the best cetacean watching places on the planet)… Cu
Rodent and Hare references for Ethiopia
This 2019 reference covers rodents in Ethiopia; with range maps: Bryja J, Meheretu Y, Sumbera R, Lavrenchenko LA (2019 Sep). Annotated checklist, taxonomy and distribution of roden
New Trip Report: Australia’s Top End and more
Here’s a mega report from Isaac Clarey of a 5 month road trip around the western half of Australia, and a south eastern loop too. A superb trip through some of my favourite
Best Mammal Evolutionary Trees?
These mammaless days mean I finally have some time to improve the taxonomy of my global mammal checklist (with generous help from Don Roberson and others). At the moment it lists
Squirrel monkeys
Any place near Panama City or within 2 hours of Quito to see Squirrel monkeys?
Best Kept Mammalwatching Secrets … Revealed!
Thanks to those who shared ideas on places around the world where the mammalwatching is (probably) good but trip reports are scarce. I know most of us can only dream of travel at t
New Trip Report: Mainland Clouded Leopard search, Nepal
In February Royle Safaris ran a trip to look for Mainland Clouded Leopards in Langtang National Park, Nepal Langtang National Park, 2020: Royle Safaris, 10 days & 21 species in