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Yesterday I drove to Cape Cod to see whales. As of 5:30 AM, there were still a few North Atlantic right whales just off Race Point Beach. I didn’t even have to launch my kay
Saint Lucia & Martinique
Dear All, I’m back from a two-week trip to Saint Lucia and Martinique. Got to see all local bats and melon-headed whales, and also to snorkel with sperm whales and FraserR
South Africa
I like South Africa. The crime problems I’ve heard so much about aren’t apparent out of the cities (or perhaps I am just blissfully naive); the national parks in the south were
Identification help with a cetacean photographed off Sri Lanka
These photos of a mother and young cetacean were taken off Sri Lanka on the usual Blue-Whale-watching boat trip off Mirissa in April 2015. The boatmen said they thought they were S
It’s your favorite game: Name That Species
See? You liked the title.. and who doesn’t like to help a fellow mammal watcher identify species So here are a few species I saw in South Africa that I would like to ID befor
South Africa Sept 2017 – Rare mammals & Cape flowers
Hi All, I am planning a trip to South Africa for my mum and I next year- September 2017. She would like to see the flower kingdom and we’d like to combine this with looking f
Mongolia, 2016 Trip Report
In 2006 I saw footage of Bactrian Camels in the Mongolian Gobi Desert on the BBC’s Planet Earth series. Oh how I wanted to go. And then I heard the details about how long and c
Denali Road Lottery (private vehicles on main park road)
Alaska has great scenery but to see the most alpine animals, you might be better off with a combo trip to Yellowstone and Glacier National Parks. Still, just as information, here&#
Japan
I hadn't thought about visiting Japan for tourism or mammals,and was under the impression it was largely built up and totally expensive. But when I started reading about the place,
Notes from Vancouver Island
I came here on vacation with my girlfriend in mid-July, mostly the Victoria/Saanich area, but also one foray up to Mount Washington. It wasn’t really a mammal-watching trip,