I'm sure most people on here like seeing animals in the wild, so I thought I'd start a thread on what your favourite animal is that you've seen in the wild. It could be because it was a species you'd always wanted to see, or because it was something very rare, or just because it was a memorable sighting.
For me, best bird is ground parrot in Tasmania because while its not extremely colourful or extravagantly-plumaged it is just a most incredibly beautiful bird and one I'd always wanted to see
Best mammal is a tough one but I'll probably go with Kitti's hog-nosed bat (aka bumblebee bat) at Sai Yok in Thailand, the smallest mammal in the world. Seeing these guys has probably been the highlight of all my Asian animal-watching
Best reptile has to be Brothers Island tuatara, and amphibian maybe Hochstetter's or Archey's frogs
Best fish I guess is a toss-up between archerfish and mudskippers because both are just really cool fish
I won't do invertebrates because while I've seen lots (especially mosquitoes and leeches!) most of them remain unidentified to me. Elephant weevils in NZ though are a bit of a stand-out amongst the crowd
For me, best bird is ground parrot in Tasmania because while its not extremely colourful or extravagantly-plumaged it is just a most incredibly beautiful bird and one I'd always wanted to see
Best mammal is a tough one but I'll probably go with Kitti's hog-nosed bat (aka bumblebee bat) at Sai Yok in Thailand, the smallest mammal in the world. Seeing these guys has probably been the highlight of all my Asian animal-watching
Best reptile has to be Brothers Island tuatara, and amphibian maybe Hochstetter's or Archey's frogs
Best fish I guess is a toss-up between archerfish and mudskippers because both are just really cool fish
I won't do invertebrates because while I've seen lots (especially mosquitoes and leeches!) most of them remain unidentified to me. Elephant weevils in NZ though are a bit of a stand-out amongst the crowd