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  • A spotted bat (Euderma maculatum) flying at night in the Kaibab National Forest, Arizona. (1.5 miles from the edge of the Grand Canyon). This lactating female was later tracked 17 miles back to her day roost in a crevice on the vertical face of a canyon wall in the Grand Canyon National Park. It is likely she had a pup waiting to feed upon her return after a nights hunting.
    spotted_bat_(Euderma_maculatum)__110...jpg
  • A spotted bat (Euderma maculatum) flying at night in the Kaibab National Forest, Arizona. (1.5 miles from the edge of the Grand Canyon). This lactating female was later tracked 17 miles back to her day roost in a crevice on the vertical face of a canyon wall in the Grand Canyon National Park. It is likely she had a pup waiting to feed upon her return after a nights hunting.
    spotted_bat_(Euderma_maculatum)__110...jpg
  • A spotted bat (Euderma maculatum) flying at night in the Kaibab National Forest, Arizona. (1.5 miles from the edge of the Grand Canyon). This lactating female was later tracked 17 miles back to her day roost in a crevice on the vertical face of a canyon wall in the Grand Canyon National Park. It is likely she had a pup waiting to feed upon her return after a nights hunting.
    spotted_bat_(Euderma_maculatum)__110...jpg
  • A spotted bat (Euderma maculatum) flying at night in the Kaibab National Forest, Arizona. (1.5 miles from the edge of the Grand Canyon). This lactating female was later tracked 17 miles back to her day roost in a crevice on the vertical face of a canyon wall in the Grand Canyon National Park. It is likely she had a pup waiting to feed upon her return after a nights hunting.
    spotted_bat_(Euderma_maculatum)__110...jpg
  • A spotted bat (Euderma maculatum) flying at night in the Kaibab National Forest, Arizona. (1.5 miles from the edge of the Grand Canyon). This lactating female was later tracked 17 miles back to her day roost in a crevice on the vertical face of a canyon wall in the Grand Canyon National Park. It is likely she had a pup waiting to feed upon her return after a nights hunting.
    spotted_bat_(Euderma_maculatum)__110...jpg
  • A spotted bat (Euderma maculatum) flying at night in the Kaibab National Forest, Arizona. (1.5 miles from the edge of the Grand Canyon). This lactating female was later tracked 17 miles back to her day roost in a crevice on the vertical face of a canyon wall in the Grand Canyon National Park. It is likely she had a pup waiting to feed upon her return after a nights hunting.
    spotted_bat_(Euderma_maculatum)__110...jpg
  • A spotted bat (Euderma maculatum) flying at night in the Kaibab National Forest, Arizona. (1.5 miles from the edge of the Grand Canyon). This lactating female was later tracked 17 miles back to her day roost in a crevice on the vertical face of a canyon wall in the Grand Canyon National Park. It is likely she had a pup waiting to feed upon her return after a nights hunting.
    spotted_bat_(Euderma_maculatum)__110...jpg
  • A spotted bat (Euderma maculatum) flying at night in the Kaibab National Forest, Arizona. (1.5 miles from the edge of the Grand Canyon). This lactating female was later tracked 17 miles back to her day roost in a crevice on the vertical face of a canyon wall in the Grand Canyon National Park. It is likely she had a pup waiting to feed upon her return after a nights hunting.
    spotted_bat_(Euderma_maculatum)__110...jpg
  • A spotted bat (Euderma maculatum) flying at night in the Kaibab National Forest, Arizona. (1.5 miles from the edge of the Grand Canyon). This lactating female was later tracked 17 miles back to her day roost in a crevice on the vertical face of a canyon wall in the Grand Canyon National Park. It is likely she had a pup waiting to feed upon her return after a nights hunting.
    spotted_bat_(Euderma_maculatum)__110...jpg
  • A spotted bat flying at night in the Kaibab National Forest, Arizona. (1.5 miles from the edge of the Grand Canyon)
    spotted_bat_(Euderma_maculatum)__110...jpg
  • A digital composite of a spotted bat flying at night in the Kaibab National Forest, Arizona. (1.5 miles from the edge of the Grand Canyon). The distinctive spots on the back give this animal its name.
    spotted_bat_110407SPb-DC.jpg
  • A spotted bat flying at night in the Kaibab National Forest, Arizona. (1.5 miles from the edge of the Grand Canyon)
    spotted_bat_(Euderma_maculatum)__110...jpg
  • A spotted bat flying at night in the Kaibab National Forest, Arizona. (1.5 miles from the edge of the Grand Canyon)
    spotted_bat_(Euderma_maculatum)__110...jpg
  • A spotted bat (Euderma maculatum) roosting at night near The Grand Canyon. Kaibab National Forest, Arizona.
    spotted_bat_(Euderma_maculatum)__110...jpg
  • A spotted bat flying at night in the Kaibab National Forest, Arizona. (1.5 miles from the edge of the Grand Canyon)
    spotted_bat_(Euderma_maculatum)__110...jpg
  • A spotted bat flying at night in the Kaibab National Forest, Arizona. (1.5 miles from the edge of the Grand Canyon). The distinctive spots on the back give this animal its name.
    spotted_bat_(Euderma_maculatum)__110...jpg
  • A hoary bat (Lasiurus cinereus) flying at night in the Kaibab National Forest, Arizona.
    hoary_bat_(Lasiurus_cinereus)_71907H...jpg
  • A hoary bat (Lasiurus cinereus) flying at night in the Kaibab National Forest, Arizona.
    hoary_bat_(Lasiurus_cinereus)_71907H...jpg
  • A spotted bat flying at night in the Kaibab National Forest, Arizona. (1.5 miles from the edge of the Grand Canyon)
    spotted_bat_(Euderma_maculatum)__110...jpg
  • A spotted bat (Euderma maculatum) roosting at night near The Grand Canyon. Kaibab National Forest, Arizona.
    spotted_bat_(Euderma_maculatum)__110...jpg
  • A spotted bat (Euderma maculatum) roosting at night near The Grand Canyon. Kaibab National Forest, Arizona.
    spotted_bat_(Euderma_maculatum)__110...jpg
  • A spotted bat flying at night in the Kaibab National Forest, Arizona. (1.5 miles from the edge of the Grand Canyon). The distinctive spots on the back give this animal its name.
    spotted_bat_(Euderma_maculatum)__110...jpg
  • A spotted bat flying at night in the Kaibab National Forest, Arizona. (1.5 miles from the edge of the Grand Canyon)
    spotted_bat_(Euderma_maculatum)__110...jpg
  • A spotted bat (Euderma maculatum) roosting at night near The Grand Canyon. Kaibab National Forest, Arizona.
    spotted_bat_(Euderma_maculatum)__110...jpg
  • A spotted bat flying at night in the Kaibab National Forest, Arizona. (1.5 miles from the edge of the Grand Canyon)
    spotted_bat_(Euderma_maculatum)__110...jpg
  • A spotted bat (Euderma maculatum) roosting at night near The Grand Canyon. Kaibab National Forest, Arizona.
    spotted_bat_(Euderma_maculatum)__110...jpg
  • A spotted bat flying at night in the Kaibab National Forest, Arizona. (1.5 miles from the edge of the Grand Canyon). The distinctive spots on the back give this animal its name.
    spotted_bat_(Euderma_maculatum)__110...jpg
  • A spotted bat flying at night in the Kaibab National Forest, Arizona. (1.5 miles from the edge of the Grand Canyon)
    spotted_bat_(Euderma_maculatum)__110...jpg
  • A spotted bat (Euderma maculatum) roosting at night near The Grand Canyon. Kaibab National Forest, Arizona.
    spotted_bat_(Euderma_maculatum)__110...jpg
  • A hoary bat (Lasiurus cinereus) flying at night in the Kaibab National Forest, Arizona.
    hoary_bat_(Lasiurus_cinereus)_71907H...jpg
  • A spotted bat (Euderma maculatum) roosting at night near The Grand Canyon. Kaibab National Forest, Arizona.
    spotted_bat_(Euderma_maculatum)__110...jpg
  • Portrait of a nighthawk (Chordeiles minor) showing its large nocturnal eye. Nighthawks hunt insects early in the morning and late into the evening, when light is minimal.
    nighthawk_(Chordeiles_minor)_110407S...jpg
  • A pallid bat (Antrozous pallidus) roosting at night near Marble Canyon, Arizona.
    pallid_bat_71407CPLd-43.jpg
  • A pallid bat (Antrozous pallidus) roosting at night near Marble Canyon, Arizona.
    pallid_bat_71407CPLd-45.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-11.jpg
  • A western small-footed myotis (Myotis ciliolabrum) in flight at night, Kaibab National Forest, Arizona.
    western_small-footed_bat_71407CLi-5.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-13.jpg
  • A pallid bat (Antrozus pallidus) flying at night in the Kaibab National Forest, Arizona. Near the Grand Canyon.
    pallid_bat_71407CPLd-3-1.jpg
  • A western small-footed myotis (Myotis ciliolabrum) in flight at night, Kaibab National Forest, Arizona.
    western_small-footed_bat_71407CLi-1.jpg
  • A pallid bat (Antrozus pallidus) flying at night in the Kaibab National Forest, Arizona. Near the Grand Canyon.
    pallid_bat_71407CPLd-4-1.jpg
  • A western small-footed myotis (Myotis ciliolabrum) in flight at night, Kaibab National Forest, Arizona.
    western_small-footed_bat_71407CLi-4.jpg
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