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New Trip Reports: Minnesota and California
Here are three new reports from Wise Birding Holidays. Superior National Forest, November 2021: Wise Birding Holidays, 10 days & 11 species including Wolf, Marten and Lynx. S
Southeastern Arizona updates
I was recently in Southeastern Arizona for a book project. This was not an active listing trip. Minor site updates as follows. (1) In Tucson, a presumed White-throated Wood Rat was
Mammal Photographs Needed from Southern California or nearby
Brad Blood is preparing a book on the terrestrial mammals of southern California and the eastern & southern Sierra Nevada. He is looking for photographs he can use of these spe
RFI YELLOWSTONE
Hi, Everyone, my wife Ingrid and I are contemplating a return to Yellowstone NP in 2023. We haven’t been there since 2008 but always planned to return. Last time we found l
Coastal Texas Notes
Coastal Texas Mammals In April 2022, three independent teams were in Coastal Texas for mammal watching; all three had other interests / work obligations going on at the same time,
Red Wolves and Golden Mice, North Carolina 2022
I well remember my excitement when I visited the Alligator River National Wildlife Refuge in North Carolina back in 1989. This was my first trip to the USA. I hadn’t even con
Miami – trip advice, and possible
Hi all, Hope this is an ok request (and sorry for the cross-posting with North America Facebook page). I’m planning on going to Miami for a conference at the start of June, a
California updates
I’ve done a couple of short trips over the last 2 months throughout California. Nothing groundbreaking, but it should at least be of local interest. Highlights included Long-
massachusetts mammals
This isn’t really a trip report but more a report on some of the more interesting mammals I’ve seen and where I found them. Moose: Belchertown, running along a road dur
New Trip Report: Florida and Georgia (December 2019)
A happy new year to mammalwatchers everywhere! Here’s the first report of 2021 – which comes again from Sjef Ollers and has some useful information. Florida and Geo