Bulgaria
In September 2020 I spent a happy week with my son, Patrick and Bulgarian mammalogist Nedko Nedyalkov looking for small mammals around Bulgaria. Patrick and I returned for 3 days in September 2022.
Sofia
Overnight on Vitosha Mountain south of Sofia in 2020 we caught a couple of European Snow Voles, several Bank Voles and a Miller’s Water Shrew and saw a Red Squirrel.
Pleven
We failed to find Romanian Hamsters during two nights at Pleven in 2020. But we did see European Souslik, and capture Mound-building Mice and a Striped Field Mouse. While an hour with a thermal scope produced a Wood Mouse and Golden Jackals.
Tsarevo
We were unable to see Harting’s Voles or Martino’s Mole here in 2020, though they are quite common. But while looking we found European Souslik, a Weasel and a Northern White-breasted Hedgehog
Svilengrad
Checking nestboxes in 2020 with Nedko produced Edible Dormouse, Forest Dormouse and the very rare Roach’s Mouse-tailed Dormouse as well as Yellow-necked and Wood Mice.
Nearby we caught a Guldenstaadt’s (formerly Lesser) White-toothed Shrew, and an East European Vole (Microtus rossiaemeridionalis).
Kresna
Western Broad-toothed Field Mice were easy to catch in the rocky habitat around Kresna in 2020. We also had several Yellow-necked and Wood Mice.
Gabrovo
Community Reports
Bulgaria, 2023: Mark Hows, 6 days & 13 species including Bicolouted White-toothed Shrew, Wild Cat and Roach’s Mouse-tailed Dormouse.
Romanian Hamsters Revisited, September 2022: Jon Hall, 3 nights and 9 species including Romanian Hamster and European Pine Vole.
Small Mammaling, September 2020: Jon Hall, 6 nights & 20 species including Mouse-tailed Dormouse, European Snow Vole, Western Broad-toothed Field Mouse and Miller’s Watershrew.
The Balkans, 2016 (and some flashbacks to the early 1990s): Vladimir Dinets, 6 weeks and 100+ mammals including Martino’s Snow Vole, Romanian Hamster, Western Broad-toothed Mouse, Bicoloured and Etruscan Shrews, a Mediterranean Monk Seal and European Polecat.
Bulgaria & Romania, 2016: Romain Bocquier, 3 weeks & 16 species including Edible Dormouse, Pine Marten, Brown Bear and European Free-tailed Bat.
Bulgaria, 2015: Mike Richardson, 1 week & 13 species including Eastern Hedgehog, European Wildcat, Beech Marten and Balkan Short-tailed Mouse.
South West Bulgaria, 2015: Richard Webb’s notes of a few days, mainly birding. Mammals included a Beech Marten and a Badger. Useful logistical information for trip planning.
Also See
Please email me if you have tips for mammal watching in this area.
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