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  • A rare allen's lappet-browed  bat (Idionycteris phyllotis) flying at night. This lactating female was photographed near the south rim of the Grand Canyon, and was later tracked back to her roost, where she had a pup, 16 kilometers away to the north rim of the Grand Canyon.
    allen's_lappet-browed__bat_(Idionyct...jpg
  • A rare allen's lappet-browed  bat (Idionycteris phyllotis) flying at night. This lactating female was photographed near the south rim of the Grand Canyon, and was later tracked back to her roost, where she had a pup, 16 kilometers away to the north rim of the Grand Canyon.
    allen's_lappet-browed__bat_(Idionyct...jpg
  • A rare allen's lappet-browed  bat (Idionycteris phyllotis) flying at night. This lactating female was photographed near the south rim of the Grand Canyon, and was later tracked back to her roost, where she had a pup, 16 kilometers away to the north rim of the Grand Canyon.
    allen's_lappet-browed__bat_(Idionyct...jpg
  • A rare allen's lappet-browed  bat (Idionycteris phyllotis) flying at night. This lactating female was photographed near the south rim of the Grand Canyon, and was later tracked back to her roost, where she had a pup, 16 kilometers away to the north rim of the Grand Canyon.
    allen's_lappet-browed__bat_(Idionyct...jpg
  • Rare allen's lappet-browed  bat (Idionycteris phyllotis) emerge from under loose bark on a dead ponderosa tree snag at dusk. Kaibab National Forest, Arizona. This is a digital composite of two different bats emerging from the same tree.
    bat_tree__71507ALBB-12.jpg
  • A rare allen's lappet-browed  bat (Idionycteris phyllotis) emerge from under loose bark on a dead ponderosa tree snag at dusk. Kaibab National Forest, Arizona.
    bat_tree__71507ALBB-11.jpg
  • Rare allen's lappet-browed bats (Idionycteris phyllotis) in a maternity colony under loose bark on a dead ponderosa tree snag. Kaibab National Forest, Arizona.
    allen's_lappet-browed_bat_colony_718...jpg
  • A rare allen's lappet-browed  bat (Idionycteris phyllotis) emerge from under loose bark on a dead ponderosa tree snag at dusk. Kaibab National Forest, Arizona.
    bat_tree__71507ALBB-13.jpg
  • Northern Arizona University graduate assistant Ben Solvesky uses a receiver to pick up a radio signal from a Allen's big-eared bat (Idionycteris phyllotis) that he placed a transmitter on the night before. He wants to find the day-roosting location (usually well hideen during the day) of the bat to better understand how how far they travel while hunting at night.
    bat_research_71907GCt-26.jpg
  • Northern Arizona University graduate assistant Ben Solvesky uses a receiver to pick up a radio signal from a Allen's big-eared bat (Idionycteris phyllotis) that he placed a transmitter on the night before. He wants to find the day-roosting location (usually well hideen during the day) of the bat to better understand how how far they travel while hunting at night.
    bat_research_71907GCt-24.jpg
  • Northern Arizona University graduate assistant Ben Solvesky uses a receiver to pick up a radio signal from a Allen's big-eared bat (Idionycteris phyllotis) that he placed a transmitter on the night before. He wants to find the day-roosting location (usually well hideen during the day) of the bat to better understand how how far they travel while hunting at night.
    bat_research_71907GCt-5.jpg
  • Northern Arizona University wildlife technician Eddie Perry uses a receiver to pick up a radio signal from a Allen's big-eared bat (Idionycteris phyllotis) that he placed a transmitter on the night before. He wants to find the day-roosting location (usually well hideen during the day) of the bat to better understand how how far they travel while hunting at night.
    bat_research_71907GCt-46.jpg
  • Northern Arizona University wildlife technician Eddie Perry uses a receiver to pick up a radio signal from a Allen's big-eared bat (Idionycteris phyllotis) that he placed a transmitter on the night before. He wants to find the day-roosting location (usually well hideen during the day) of the bat to better understand how how far they travel while hunting at night.
    bat_research_71907GCt-43.jpg
  • Northern Arizona University graduate assistant Ben Solvesky uses a receiver to pick up a radio signal from a Allen's big-eared bat (Idionycteris phyllotis) that he placed a transmitter on the night before. He wants to find the day-roosting location (usually well hideen during the day) of the bat to better understand how how far they travel while hunting at night.
    bat_research_71907GCt-20.jpg
  • Northern Arizona University graduate assistant Ben Solvesky uses a receiver to pick up a radio signal from a Allen's big-eared bat (Idionycteris phyllotis) that he placed a transmitter on the night before. He wants to find the day-roosting location (usually well hideen during the day) of the bat to better understand how how far they travel while hunting at night.
    bat_research_71907GCt-13.jpg
  • Northern Arizona University wildlife technician Eddie Perry uses a receiver to pick up a radio signal from a Allen's big-eared bat (Idionycteris phyllotis) that he placed a transmitter on the night before. He wants to find the day-roosting location (usually well hideen during the day) of the bat to better understand how how far they travel while hunting at night.
    bat_research_71907GCt-39.jpg
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