Cayman Islands trip report
Nobody would go to Cayman Islands just for mammalwatching, but in case you have to check on your offshore account or, like me, spend a family vacation, here is a trip report: Augus
Ladakh July 2022
Hello All Here is a trip report from a visit to Ladakh in July this year. Many thanks to Vivek Menon, Stuart Chapman and Manuel Ruedi for help/pointers with Pika ids. List of Mamma
Baird’s Beaked Whale in California (not chaseable)
If one premise of this site is that all mammal species can be seen somewhere — once we figure out where that “somewhere” is — then I wanted to pass on infor
Recent Finds in MA (Summer 2022)
I haven’t been able to get out nearly as much as I’d like, but I’ve been happy with what I saw while I was out. I go hiking in Central and Western MA. There is a
Season 2 of the Mammalwatching Podcast: Arjan Dwarshuis
December 25 1914: as World War I is raging, British and German troops along the frontline lay down their rifles, and cross the trenches to play a friendly football match. September
Bali and Nepal
BALI: In July I posted some notes on Dugong in Bali (LINK); then this month added notes on the Geoffroy’s Rousette Colony at Pura Goa Lawah (LINK) as well as brief notes on othe
New Trip Reports: Finland and the Western Sahara
Two more reports from Wise Birding, both guided by John Wright. Finland, 2022: Wise Birding, 5 days & 7 species including Wolverine, Brown Bear and Ringed Seal. Western Sahara,
Members wanted to join a mammal trip to Sri Lanka First half April 2023
Dear all I am presently putting together a team for about a 10 day trip – excluding journey times – to Sri Lanka. As the emphasis will be on mammals – especially
New Trip Report: Uganda
Here’s a great first time report from Jonas Livet who had a very productive 2 weeks in Uganda at the start of the year. Uganda, 2022: Jonas Livet, 2 weeks & at least 80 s
New Trip Report: Norway
A short report from Michael Kessler. Norway, 2022: Michael Kessler, 7 days & 11 species including Musk Ox and Eurasian Otter. Jon