Papua New Guinea ID’s required
On a trip to Papua New Guinea in August/September we, surprisingly, did see a few mammals, although we have to admit to being there mainly to look for birds….sorry! The first
Varirata NP in PNG – Mammal ID required
On a trip to Papua New Guinea in August/September we saw this animal in Varirata National Park at about 770 metres, again looked a bit like a Long-nosed Bandicoot, the face/nose di
One of the weirdest mammal calls of all … ?
For those who didn’t see this on Facebook, here are some recordings of a Yellow-bellied Glider. One of the strangest of all mammal calls and the source of nightmares for many
New Trip Report: South East Queensland
A new report from Jimmy Lamb who just spent 10 days mammalwatching close to Brisbane. Some nice photos too. South East Queensland, 2017: Jimmy Lamb, 10 days & species includi
Brief Trip Report – Central Australia
Rohan Clark and I have just completed a week long trip from Melbourne to Alice Springs via Coober Pedy, Oodnadatta, Mount Dare and Old Andado station. We were particularly targetin
Borneo Trip – Need Additional People
Hi all. We are planning a return trip to Borneo next April/May. We are organizing the trip through AA Borneo again since they did such a great job last trip. My wife and I ar
Trip Report: Wet Tropics, July 2017
This is the trip report of my 2 mammal watching days in the Wet Tropics, Queensland. Trip report PDF: Mammal watching Atherton 2017 SPECIES LIST: Platypus (Ornithorhynchus anatinu
ID help with squirrel at Bantimurung Waterfall, Makassar, Sulawesi, Indonesia
Dear All, On 17 June, I’ve did a half day short trip to Bantimurung Waterfall (part of Bantimurung-Bulusaraung National Park) near Makassar, Sulawesi, Indonesia. Besides sev
Borneo Trip Report
Sorry if this is a repeat for some. I originally posted it to the old blog. I have finally finished a long trip report for the two weeks we spent in Sabah in March and April. Des
New Trip Report: West Papua (and they even saw some mammals!)
I was very happy to get this report from Steve Anyon-Smith: his first in a while and his sense of humour is as sharp as ever. He was in West Papua with Dion Hobcraft last monthR