New Trip Reports – Brazil and Quebec
Two new shortish trip reports on Quebec and Brazil are on mammalwatching.com Quebec, 2013: Steve Babbs, and some notes on a visit to Quebec in August 2013 where species included Bl
More Jaguar vs Caiman pics
This time from Cheryl Antonucci who saw an attack back in 2010. Pretty cool Jon
Brilliant Pictures – Jaguar vs Caiman
Some of the best – no THE best – Jaguar pictures I’ve ever seen. Thanks to Don Roberson for first letting me know about this and for Paul Donahue himself for lett
Brazil, 2013
Atlantic Rainforest & Southern Pantanal In 2007 I saw a Polaroid of a Giant Armadillo – a Tatu Canastra – pinned to a hotel wall near Canastra National Park. The
Adventures of a nature photographer
This short film from Brazil is fun – it documents someone’s attempt to photograph an Ocelot in the Atlantic Rainforest. Jon
New Trip Reports: Brazil
A report of my recent trip to Brazil – the Atlantic Rainforest and Southern Pantanal is here. I saw about 40 species in 2.5 weeks including several of the rarer primates incl
New Trip Report – The Brazilian Atlantic Rainforest
Atlantic Rainforest, 2013: Steve Morgan’s detailed notes of a 2 month mammal survey in the REGUA reserve. He recorded 29 species including Orange-Spined Hairy Dwarf Porcupine
Monkeys can identify human hunters
This is interesting for primate watchers. I guess the message is try to act like a gatherer, or a researcher, depending on where you are … and don’t carry anything that
Are seagulls killing whales in Patagonia?
This is interesting… and if the theory is true its a great example of how complex the interactions are within ecosystems and how unpredictable are the flow on effects: more t
Random Question about Primate Species Richness in Latin America
SO, once upon a time, before there was SO much information on Wikipedia (such as pages that list all the mammal species of most countries), before Mammalwatching.com was so compreh