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
Sudden jump to Spain
I accidentally moved to live broadcast from remote cameras located at the Gato Clavo Andalusian farmhouse in the heart of the Sierra Morena Natural Park, Spain.
This is the place where the Iberian Lynx visits, I missed it in 5 minutes this evening. But anyway I got a now new species: European Rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus) aka Coney. Species number 26. And here's the link to the Lince ibérico.
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