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I visited New Brunswick's Grand Manan Island in July 2006 to try to see a Northern Right Whale. Northern Right Whales are critically endangered with only a few hundred animals l
The Weekly Recap
Hi everyone, welcome to this week’s recap! I’m sorry these recaps have been so irregular recently, I am in the full swing of exam season but only have one left so should be bac
The Weekly Recap
Hello and welcome back to the weekly recap! The first trip report of the week is a condensation of 3 Starling Tours to Estonia with a total of 12 sightings of 6 Eurasian lynx ind
The Weekly Recap
Hello and welcome to this week’s mammalwatching recap! And more importantly, Happy Valentine’s Day – I am very sorry to all those celebrating with a mammalwatcher…
A Long Weekend in the Bay Area, California – September 2023
Charles Hood and others spent August tormenting me – and possibly other seal lovers – with their posts of multiple Guadalupe Fur Seals in Monterey Bay. This is not an e
Guadalupe Fur Seals Reported from Monterey
A report from Alvaro Jaramillo says that an all-day birding trip out of Monterey had up to 70 Guadalupe Fur Seals — based on photos, he thinks that they had many more of thos
Marine Mammal Locations
Hi all. Following on from the excellent podcast with Bob Pitman and some brief chats with Jon – I have put together some notes on finding marine mammals around the world, b
A good year for Guadalupe Fur Seals in USA waters?
Alvaro Jaramillo is a Chilean bird tour leader based in Half Moon Bay, California. One of his offshore trips had Guadalupe Fur Seal last weekend, and I went out of Moss Landing on
Spotting Spotted Skunks & Going for Gophers: Bay Area Trip Report
I returned to California last month for a brief visit and some targeted mammal watching around the Bay Area. Northern Fur Seals and Western Spotted Skunks were top of my hit list,
Hokkaido trip report
Just spent a few days on Hokkaido. Small mammal and fox numbers are very high; hares are totally missing. 1. Sendai-Tomakomai ferry worked out great: a mixed group of Pacific white