Trip Report: Sax Sim Bog, Minnesota
Hi everyone! This is my first trip report from a small trip I took to the Sax Sim Bog. I’m really excited to be posting and I hope you enjoy. 🙂
Minnesota and the Dakota’s/ 2021
I have grown up around the world and have written in the past of my ancestry in Tanzania and the years I spent there that led to my love of wilderness and mammal watching. Another
USA (Minnesota & California) trip report – February 2023
We went to the USA in February 2023 to visit both Minnesota and California with a focus on cats and we were spoiled with some fantastic observations of Canadian lynx and Bobcats am
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
New Trip Report: Northern Minnesota, Yellowstone and the Dakotas
A new report from Janco van Gelderen who was chasing Lynxes in Minnesota before taking a road trip to Yellowstone. https://www.mammalwatching.com/wp-content/uploads/JVG-Trip_report
New Podcast with Chris & Mathilde Stuart plus an exceptional Lynx encounter in Minnesota
In Episode 21 of the mammalwatching podcast Charles and I interview Chris & Mathilde Stuart – renowned wildlife researchers and authors – from their farm in South Africa. W
New Trip Reports: California, plus Lynxes in Spain and Minnesota
Here are three mammal-friendly reports from Wise Birding Minnesota, 2020: Wise Birding, 10 days & 10 species Canada Lynx. California, 2020: Wise Birding, 11 days & 25 spec
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MINNESOTA: Canada Lynx & Northern Owls Departing Feb 2020: This will be our fifth consecutive year running this tour and we have had 100% success rate with seeing Canada Lynx.
New Trip Report: Minnesota
Here is another new report from Chris Townend’s Wise Birding, once again successful – this time exceptionally successful – in the search for a Canada Lynx. Minne
The Missing Lynx, Minnesota 2017
When my children were very small they used to delight in a game to get my attention. “Look Daddy” they would say at random moments “a Lynx!”. I would th