Nothing new in Africa, so I switched to other side of planet, first to coastal part of British Columbia, USA, to search for Orcas, possibly saw two of them but they were way too far away to say anything sure about them. After that, the next stop was the Grasslands National Park in Saskatchewan, Canada. And there I saw a new species number 22, the Black-tailed Prairie Dogs (Cynomys ludovicianus), nice! 😃
The place is actually the Bison Water Hole - but there were no Bisons this time.
Remote mammalwatching - what does it mean? You'll probably know what mammalwatching means - yes, it's watching the wild mammals i.e mammalwatching. But remote mammalwatching? Well, in remote mammalwatching you don't need binoculars, thermal monocular nor camera, but you must have internet connection and TV to watch mammals.
Friday, 6 February 2026
From South-africa to North America
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