New Trip Report: Oman
Another report from Oman. Clearly there is a great deal of good stuff to see in this country beyond Blanford’s Foxes! Oman, 2017: Jon Lehmberg, 2 weeks & 14 species inc
New Trip Report: Uganda
A new report from Samuel Marlin, who was back in Africa this month, this time in Uganda. A country very high on my wish list. Uganda, 2018: Samuel Marlin, 2 weeks & 39 species
New Trip Report: Senegal
Here’s a useful new report from a country under-visited by mammal watchers. Sengal, 2017: Jon Lehmberg, 2 weeks & 22 species including African Giant Shrew, Patas Monkey
RFI Marrakech, Morocco
Dear all, Do you have any ideas on locations for mammals in or near Marrakech, Morocco ? Or anyone who might be available for mammaling? I will be there for a few days in early
Mediterranean Monk Seal in Mauritania
I saw a trip report on cloudbirders.com which included a sighting of Mediterranean Monk Seal in Mauritania. I emailed the author (Hans Meltofte) for further details, and he replie
Hares of Erongo Mountains
Hares of Erongo Mountains in Namibia are often listed as scrub hares in trip reports. I saw a few hares there in August 2017 and they all looked like this one. I think it’s
Mongoose question
Hi all, I just had a question about whether anyone would know if the Meller’s Mongoose or Bushy-tailed Mongoose is the more likely at Ngorongoro Crater. I had what I though
New Trip Report: Bale Mountains, Ethiopia
Bale Mountains & Debre Libanos, 2017: Adam Wentworth, 2 weeks & about 20 species including Starck’s Hare, Serval and Ethiopian Wolf. Jon
New Trip Report: Tanzania
Here’s a new report from Samuel Marlin Tanzania, 2017: Samuel Marlin, 2 weeks & 39 species including Wild Dog, Sanje Mangabey and – the very cool – PeterR
ID help
Hi all, In what was mainly a birdwatching trip (naughty, naughty, I know) to Senegal in November, we came across a few mammals as well. A couple of them remain unidentified, and ou