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Bats!!!

I was thinking how we were starting to monopolise another thread so thought starting a new thread for bat appreciation would be better. I have always loved bats both the microchiroptera and megachiroptera and spend as much time as I can around them.
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Corv a Little Red Flying Fox - Pteropus scapulatus I was looking after last year.
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A colony of Little Bentwing Bats - Miniopterus australis in a tunnel near my house.

I also love bats! Although I don't know much about them. I remember going to see a bat exhibit as a child and being one of the only girls there who really loved seeing the little guys. They're beautiful. <3

Has anyone here ever seen the bats that live under the Congress Avenue bridge in Austin, TX (the largest urban bat colony in North America)? I would highly recommend seeing them come out in the evening to bat fans. There's also a bat statue nearby.

Bat sculpture photos

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I used to live in Austin, yes the bats flying is such an amazing experience!! I regret not going to watch it more than once while I was there.


hahaha love this

Just another thing I miss about not living in Virginia. Used to love occasionally seeing them as a kid. :cool:

I live in VA now and there are lots of small bats flying around in the sky most nights catching bugs! I need to take the time to watch them through binoculars sometime...
 
I'm now planning to move into a cabin at the Australian Bat Clinic where I will be back in heaven caring for many flying foxes and microbats!!!
 

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