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HOARY BATS - MOTHER AND CHILD

HOARY BATS - MOTHER AND CHILD

Date: 10/11/2009 Views: 653

HOARY BAT MOM FINDS LOST OFFSPRING

HOARY BAT MOM FINDS LOST OFFSPRING

Date: 10/11/2009 Views: 646

HOARY BAT - ONE-THIRD-GROWN JUVENILE

HOARY BAT - ONE-THIRD-GROWN JUVENILE

Date: 10/11/2009 Views: 620

HOARY BAT

Date: 10/11/2009
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ADULT HOARY BAT FACE-TO-FACE

ADULT HOARY BAT FACE-TO-FACE

The beautiful hoary bat, Lasiurus cinereus, is a little known, solitary, foliage-roosting species. These large bats prey upon proportionately large prey such as moths, beetles, and even smaller bats. Hoary Bats are a migratory, very widespread species. (M

Date: 10/11/2009
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HOARY BAT - ADULT FEMALE

HOARY BAT - ADULT FEMALE

When her missing youngster was placed beneath her roosting tree, it apparently called out to Mama. The mother bat responded quickly. Reproducing hoary bats have only rarely been recorded in Colorado. [Mandy Colburn photo]

Date: 10/11/2009
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HOARY BAT - ONE-THIRD-GROWN JUVENILE

HOARY BAT - ONE-THIRD-GROWN JUVENILE

Ouray Ocanas of Fort Morgan, Colorado is a very observant young naturalist. Ouray found a baby hoary bat in his back yard and carefully (with gloves) captured it. The next day, with stepmom and photographer Mandy Colburn standing by, Ouray placed the litt

Date: 10/11/2009
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HOARY BAT MOM FINDS LOST OFFSPRING

HOARY BAT MOM FINDS LOST OFFSPRING

The mother hoary bat responded to her baby's cries and quickly came to its aid. [Mandy Colburn photo]

Date: 10/11/2009
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HOARY BATS - MOTHER AND CHILD

HOARY BATS - MOTHER AND CHILD

Upon reuniting with her missing offspring, the mother hoary bat suckled the infant before seeking refuge in the tree's foliage. [Mandy Colburn photo]

Date: 10/11/2009
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