New Trip Report: Sri Lanka
And here’s a first time reporter – Astrid Kindsvogel – with a trip to Sri Lanka. Wilpattu and Sigirya, 2020: Astrid Kindsvogel, 1 week & 47 species including
Mammal books available for free download
A number of US academic publishers are making books available for free download during Covid 19, via the Project Muse website. This includes a number of recent mammal books. Tr
(The world is) Closing Down Sale! Pandemic pricing for advertising here
Over the past year or so we have been building up a directory of mammalwatching guides, tour operators and lodges, where professionals can advertise for a small annual fee. It is
Sabah, Borneo, March 2020
Sabah, Borneo, March 2020. Unfortunately, a trip report isn’t necessary on this occasion – a brief write-up will suffice. Me, Mark Bibby, Phil Telfer and Karen Baker arrive
New Trip Report: India
And here’s another interesting report from India. Arunuchal Pradesh, Western Ghats and Gujurat, 2020: Andreas Jonsson, 3 weeks & 49 species including Binturong, Striped H
The Perfect Indian Itinerary…?
Hi everyone, As this time of Corona is preventing most of us from traveling abroad (and postponed a trip that I was personally very much looking forward to), I’m starting to
New Trip Report: Northern India (on a budget)
Here’s a first report from Marc Tessier who was in Northern India last month. Northern India, 2020: Marc Tessier, 2 weeks & 23 species including Tiger, Striped Hyena, Gor
A quick guide to mammalwatching.com: More than trip reports
It is already becoming a cliche I know, but I really do hope everyone is safe and well and trying to make the best out of these difficult weeks. There have been quite a few new sub
Trustom Pond NWR mammals
After going for a bird in Narragansett, I headed for Trustom Pond NWR for a quick look. On the Osprey Pt. trail I saw what was probably a Meadow Vole, a couple of Muskrats (one e
New Trip Report: Lynx
Here’s an interesting – Covid-curtailed – report. It will be especially interseting to anyone left – other than me – who still has not seen a Eurasian