Showing posts with label Brown Rat. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Brown Rat. Show all posts

Sunday, 9 January 2011

Loads of primates

Great stuff. The photo is a bit fuzzy Geoff, even for a stationary animal, but nonetheless quite a coup. Unfortunately, I regularly see flying primates - every time I hop on Ryanair it seems to be crammed with Homo sapiens. Or should that be Linnaeus' five-toed man? Still, good for you. Oh, and no, I won't be including the good old-fashioned human on the species list. How about another primate I saw in 1996 in Malaysia. Yes, the famous Batu caves just outside Kuala Lumpur, festooned with Hindu shrines and teeming with Long-Tailed Macaques, Macaca fascicularis. Of course back in the nineties, I had my trusted Nikon FM2, so I don't have a digital photo to hand - will scan one day. Out of interest, fascicularis means a small band, as individuals tend to go around in groups and, in the wild, mob unsuspecting tourists for an easy snack.

I've also realised that you got in cleverly with Brown Rat. It almost escaped me that I should retaliate with my own brown rat, not to mention a black one. My first brown rat sighting was at the age of about 4 in the family back garden. But it wasn't until my brother bought The Stranglers album, Rattus norvegicus, that I started getting interested in taxonomic nomenclature. The only Black Rat I can recall was in the Seychelles - a cute little fellow with a white bib. Ah, but then we saw Rattus rattus together, didn't we?

So by my calculations that brings us to Geoff 5, Graham 4. And between us, a grand total of 7. Impressive

Monday, 3 January 2011

The porpoise of this blog



Graham

Nice to see you and hope that you and C have returned home safely.

I thought that we should start off by making it clear that the porpoise of this blog is to record our mammal sightings and photographs and compile our lists of successful sightings.

So, this is just to let you know that the game is on and I hereby draw first blood with the Harbour Porpoise that I photographed in the Irish Sea last week. On the same trip I recorded Common Seal and, as a lovely additional roadside sighting, Brown Rat.

So, by my reckoning the current score is Geoff 3-0 Graham!

All the best

Geoff