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  • An evening bat (Nycticeius humeralis) tucked into the crevice of dead snag for a day roost. Bats commonly seek small, tight places to roost during the day. Central Texas.
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  • An evening bat (Nycticeius humeralis) tucked into the crevice of dead snag for a day roost. Bats commonly seek small, tight places to roost during the day. Central Texas.
    bat_in_tree_31909Bfcb-91.jpg
  • An evening bat (Nycticeius humeralis) tucked into the crevice of dead snag for a day roost. Bats commonly seek small, tight places to roost during the day. Central Texas.
    bat_in_tree_31909Bfcb-88.jpg
  • An evening bat (Nycticeius humeralis) perching at night. Central Texas.
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  • An evening bat (Nycticeius humeralis) perching at night. Central Texas.
    evening_bat_Nycticeius_humeralis3190...jpg
  • An evening bat (Nycticeius humeralis) perching at night. Central Texas.
    evening_bat_Nycticeius_humeralis3190...jpg
  • An evening bat (Nycticeius humeralis) perching at night. Central Texas.
    evening_bat_Nycticeius_humeralis3190...jpg
  • An evening bat (Nycticeius humeralis) perching at night. Central Texas.
    evening_bat_Nycticeius_humeralis3190...jpg
  • An evening bat (Nycticeius humeralis) perching at night. Central Texas.
    evening_bat_Nycticeius_humeralis3190...jpg
  • An evening bat (Nycticeius humeralis) perching at night. Central Texas.
    evening_bat_Nycticeius_humeralis3190...jpg
  • An evening bat (Nycticeius humeralis) perching at night. Central Texas.
    evening_bat_Nycticeius_humeralis3190...jpg
  • Evening Bat (Nycticeius humeralis) flying at night in the Stephen F. Austin Experimental Forest, Texas.
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  • Evening Bat (Nycticeius humeralis) flying at night in the Stephen F. Austin Experimental Forest, Texas.
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  • Forest Service Biologist Pat Ormsbee (left) converses with Humboldt University professor of bioacoustics Joe Szewczak while waiting for evening to fall for a bat survey in central Washington.
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  • Bureau Of Land Management biologist Jason Lowe (left) assembles aluminium poles while Forest Service biologist Kurt Aluzas assists. They are setting up mist nets across a pond to catch bats, once evening falls, during a bat survey in The Nature Conservancy's Dutch Henry Falls preserve in Central Washington.
    bat_research_61208BT-125.jpg
  • Bureau Of Land Management biologist Jason Lowe (left) assembles aluminium poles while Forest Service biologist Kurt Aluzas assists. They are setting up mist nets across a pond to catch bats, once evening falls, during a bat survey in The Nature Conservancy's Dutch Henry Falls preserve in Central Washington.
    bat_research_61208BT-127.jpg
  • Bureau Of Land Management biologist Jason Lowe (left) assembles aluminium poles while Forest Service biologist Kurt Aluzas assists. They are setting up mist nets across a pond to catch bats, once evening falls, during a bat survey in The Nature Conservancy's Dutch Henry Falls preserve in Central Washington.
    bat_research_61208BT-120.jpg
  • Forest Service biologist Sonny Paz (left) struggles in a mucky pond while Washington Department Of Fish And Wildlife biologist Mike Atamiua looks on. They are preparing to set up mist nets to catch bats once evening falls. The Nature Conservancy's Dutch Henry Falls preserve in Central Washington.
    bat_research_61208BT-84.jpg
  • Forest Service biologist Sonny Paz (left) is handed aluminium poles while Washington Department Of Fish And Wildlife biologist Mike Atamiua looks on. They are preparing to set up mist nets to catch bats once evening falls. The Nature Conservancy's Dutch Henry Falls preserve in Central Washington.
    bat_research_61208BT-109.jpg
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