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Mark Bolnik

Mark Bolnik

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Mark Bolnik Asian house shrew
Asian house shrew commented on by Mark Bolnik Sabah, Malaysia7 years ago

Thanks Mark. Been wondering about this for some time. Mount Kinabalu (where this was spotted) has a high number of endemic species but based on the widespread distribution and resemblance, I'd say you're correct about the ID.

Mark Bolnik Little pied cormorant
Little pied cormorant commented on by Mark Bolnik Northern Territory, Australia7 years ago

Thanks Sukanya, pretty sure you're correct about the ID (after having spent some time investigating).

Mark Bolnik Dingo
Dingo commented on by Mark Bolnik Northern Territory, Australia7 years ago

Thanks Neil, it was an unexpected sighting in Kakadu. We were very lucky!

Mark Bolnik Unknown spotting
Unknown spotting commented on by Mark Bolnik Northern Territory, Australia7 years ago

Hi Mark, unfortunately there's no picture of the other side!

Mark Bolnik Owl Moth
Owl Moth commented on by Mark Bolnik จังหวัดสุราษฎร์ธานี, Thailand7 years ago

Any species suggestions would be great!

Mark Bolnik Emma Gray's Forest Lizard
Emma Gray's Forest Lizard commented on by Mark Bolnik ภูเก็ต, จังหวัดภูเก็ต, Thailand7 years ago

Thanks for the ID bayucca!

Mark Bolnik Red nosed Lantern Fly
Red nosed Lantern Fly commented on by Mark Bolnik ภูเก็ต, จังหวัดภูเก็ต, Thailand7 years ago

Thanks for the species correction and comments everyone!

Mark Bolnik Red nosed Lantern Fly
Red nosed Lantern Fly commented on by Mark Bolnik ภูเก็ต, จังหวัดภูเก็ต, Thailand7 years ago

Thanks Christine!

Mark Bolnik Skink
Skink commented on by Mark Bolnik Lat: 1.56 Lon: 125.188 years ago

Thanks Scott and Grace. Unfortunately I can't find the exact species.

Mark Bolnik Common spotted cuscus
Common spotted cuscus commented on by Mark Bolnik Lat: -3.36 Lon: 135.508 years ago

Females are usually white or grey and unspotted.

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