Video Mammals of Australia Part 3: Macropods/kangaroos Part 1
Hi people, Part 3 of my Youtube collection on Australian Mammals, Macropods Part 1! Including kangaroos like Northern Bettong, Woylie, Cape York, Godman’s, Sharman’s an
Video Mammals of Australia Part 2: Possums and Gliders
Hi people, Part 2 of my Youtube collection about Australian mammals! Includes footage of Leadbeater’s Possum, Broad-footed Feathertail Glider, Daintree River Ringtail Possum, Wes
Video Australian Mammals Part 1: Monotremes to Wombats
Hi people, A repost from the “old weblog”. This is part 1 of 6 of Australian mammals on video which I shot during my big year travelling through Australia, New Zealand
The Solomon Islands
Steve Anyon-Smith, 1 month and almost no mammals at all. But Steve would have had his eye open for them, and I enjoy reading his reports too much not to include it.
Papua New Guinea
I haven't been to Papua New Guinea yet, but I've included community reports from those that have.
New Zealand
I spent a long weekend in New Zealand in October 2003 during which I managed to see all but one of New Zealand’s specialty mammals. It’s a pretty country but I found some of th
New Caledonia
There are a few introduced mammals on the island, but the native species are all bats. At one point we had a hot tip of a colony at La ferme de Pierrat close to Noumea. But then t
Micronesia (Region)
I haven't been to Micronesia yet, but I've included community reports from those that have.
Western Australia
Western Australia is a fabulous state for mammal watching. There are a lot of endemic species, a great variety of habitat, spectacular scenery and no people.
Victoria
At the risk of huge controversy I have to confess that Victoria is perhaps my least favourite Australian state (though Melbourne is one of my favourite cities I add quickly before