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  1. James Blake

    John's mammals 2007

    Many thanks John. I'll be in Devon in either July or August and will report back. James
  2. James Blake

    John's mammals 2007

    Hi John Your thread continues to be a great read. I'm going to be very near Buckfastleigh in a few weeks and will go and look at the horseshoe bats. I assume these are the ones mentioned in the new mammal guide. Where exactly do you think is the best place to watch from? And when did they...
  3. James Blake

    John's mammals 2007

    For anyone keen to see a Polecat: David Kent of Great Glen Wildlife Tours runs an annual trip to the Welsh borders which includes spotlighting sessions for mammals - two Polecats seen last year. Details here: http://www.greatglenwildlife.co.uk/tours/wales_borders.html Unfortunately this...
  4. James Blake

    John's mammals 2007

    Hi John Agree Fowlmere is good for a range of mammals. Glad you got to see a Water Shrew there - I shall continue trying! Best of luck with your year of mammal watching. I've just booked for a bat walk at Wimpole - will hopefully see Barbastelle for the first time. James
  5. James Blake

    John's mammals 2007

    Had a quick look at the Where to Watch Mammals book today and agree that it looks over-optimistic, at least in parts. For instance it has Fowlmere in Cambs as a site for Otter and Water Shrew. I've been there many times and never seen either, despite actively looking for Water Shrews on a...
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