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MARINE MAMMAL BONANZA
Hello mammal watchers. The tour company NozoMojo runs wildlife focused tours on small ships. We have a few spaces available in 2020 on voyages to two very distinct destinati
(REISSUED) Namibia 2008 Trip Report
My first trip to Namibia was a family holiday, so I needed to try to fit mammal watching around two small children. I guess the trip was quite successful in that the kids enjoyed
Catalunya (Spain) / Catalogne (France)
Here’s a post from someone that the forum shows as coming from me … it wasn’t me though and I don’t know who wrote it. But thanks whoever you are (I wish
Monterey Bay trip report
Hi all, Every summer, Monterey Bay Whale Watch (MBWW) offers 12-hour extended trips about twice a month. These are often fully booked, so make reservations well in advance. Their p
Jon’s North American life list
The taxonomy of this list is based on my global mammalwatching checklist, available here. As at September 28 2024 OPOSSUMS (DIDELPHIDAE) (4/13)Northern Black-eared Opossum (Di
Jon’s European life list
The taxonomy of this list is based on my global mammalwatching checklist, available here. As at September 28 2024 HARES AND RABBITS (LEPORIDAE) (6/11)Broom Hare (Lepus castrov
Jon’s life list
The taxonomy of this list is based on my global mammalwatching checklist, available here. As at September 28 2024 PLATYPUSES (ORNITHORHYNCHIDAE) (1/1)Platypus (Ornithorhynchus
Svalbard (Spitsbergen)
I've taken two cruises off of Svalbard. Great scenery and good wildlife, even if ataking part in a cruise takes a bit of getting use to.
Spain and the Canary Islands
Until the mid 2000s I had thought that the Cota Donana National Park in Spain was the only place that offered a chance of seeing the Iberian (or Pardel) Lynx. And even here they we
Maine
People sometimes ask me why I like mammal watching. While most seem to understand the thrill of seeing a wild elephant or a tiger, there seems less conviction in their nods when I