New Trip Report: Nicaragua
I was in Nicaragua last month on a week long mammal bonanza. A record breaking trip for me I think in terms of diversity with 86 species (plus one that might be an 87th and might even be new to science). Thank you Jose Gabriel!
Nicaragua, 2016: 8 nights & 86 species including Tayra, Spotted Hog-nosed Skunk, Spectral Bat, Mexican Dog-faced Bat and many more.
A report from my trip to Panama last week will follow soon
cheers
Jon
9 Comments
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vnsankar
This is amazing. Nicaragua is now with Mexico, DRC, Kazakhstan, and Mongolia at the top of my list 🙂
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Jon Hall
Glad to hear it …. it is a great country and Jose Gabriel is such a good guy to spend time in the field with
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vdinets
So boring… All bats look the same. I can’t wait to move to New Jersey, get back to Great Swamp and get a better photo of New Jersey’s most exciting mammal, the woodland vole.
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vdinets
Since we’ll soon be neighbors, I can simply give you a call when I catch one. I still hope that there will be some natural habitats within six hours’ drive from my new home.
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Jon Hall
Sounds like a good plan. And please cabn I order a Fisher too… and Long-tailed, Pygmy, Least and Smoky Shrews, Meadow Jumping Mouse (really!), all the moles… 🙂
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vdinets
By the way, what happened to that plan of hiring a boat on Long Island to go to submarine canyons and look for beaked whales?
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Livetowander
The bat pictures are incredible!