New Trip Report: Oaxaca
Venkat Sankar continues to unravel Mexico’s mammalian secrets. Oaxaca, 2019: Venkat Sankar, 5 days & 27 species including Tarabundi Vole, Oaxaca Giant Deer Mouse, White-s
Book Review: A Californian’s Guide to the Mammals Among Us
Mammalwatching.com’s very own Charles Hood is the latest mammalwatcher to release a book. A Californian’s Guide to the Mammals Among Us aims to spark an interest in ma
Harp Seal in Albany, NY area
Just wanted to post that a Harp Seal is being seen in the Albany, NY area in the Hudson River. Evidently they had one a year ago too. Wonder if it’s the same one? Very
North American River Otter in Long Island Sound
Hi all, Just wanted to post a first for me. I was at Greenwich Point Park in Old Greenwich this morning around 8am and saw a North American River Otter swimming and fishing about
Information Please
I have booked 28/04/19- 05/05/19 into and out of San Fransisco. Thinking Point Reyes for Bobcat, May be Coyote, Yosemite, if accessible. For Black Bear and a boat trip from Montere
San Angelo State Park, Texas – short note from March 2017
This is a belated update on San Angelo State Park from March 2017. Excited by Jon’s trip report from April 2014, I was hoping for skunk species. Unfortunately things have cha
Yucatan Peninsula, January 2019
I took a very quick trip south from New York to Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula in January, hot on the heels of Venkat Sankar who was there just after Christmas. I won’t inc
App Review: Stuart’s Guide to the Mammals of North America
If you are interested in North American mammals then I suspect this app will come as a very pleasant surprise. Chris and Mathilde Stuart, whose field guides you might know if you h
RFI Toronto, & Calagry to Vancouver
Hi folks I need your sage advice please! Thinking about a June Rocky Mountain road trip, with family plus a few nights in Toronto to start, then flying to Calgary and stopping off
Mexico: Yucatan Peninsula (Jan 2019)
This last-minute 3-night visit with Juan Cruzado Cortes was arranged as a follow-up to a longer trip focusing on the peninsula’s mammals in March 2018. Both of us were less prepa