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  • A arizona myotis (Myotis occultus) bat, in flight at night. Coconino National Forest, Arizona.
    flying_arizona_myotis_71507OC-9.jpg
  • A arizona myotis (Myotis occultus) bat, in flight at night. Coconino National Forest, Arizona.
    flying_arizona_myotis_71507OC-8.jpg
  • A arizona myotis (Myotis occultus) bat, in flight at night. Coconino National Forest, Arizona.
    flying_arizona_myotis_71507OC-7.jpg
  • A arizona myotis (Myotis occultus) bat, in flight at night. Coconino National Forest, Arizona.
    flying_arizona_myotis_71507OC-6.jpg
  • A arizona myotis (Myotis occultus) bat, in flight at night. Coconino National Forest, Arizona.
    flying_arizona_myotis_71507OC-10.jpg
  • A arizona myotis (Myotis occultus) bat, in flight at night. Coconino National Forest, Arizona.
    flying_arizona_myotis_71507OC-1.jpg
  • A black bear (Ursus americanus) photographed with a camera trap in Madera Canyon, Arizona.
    arizona_black_bearMDurham649_83.jpg
  • A wild ringtail (Bassariscus astutus) on the limb of an alligator juniper tree in the Coronado national Forest, Arizona.
    ringtail_Bassariscus_astutus-MDurham...jpg
  • A pallid bat (Antrozous pallidus) roosting at night near Marble Canyon, Arizona.
    pallid_bat_71407CPLd-43.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 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 wild ringtail (Bassariscus astutus) on the limb of an alligator juniper tree in the Coronado national Forest, Arizona.
    ringtail_Bassariscus_astutus-MDurham...jpg
  • A wild ringtail (Bassariscus astutus) on the limb of an alligator juniper tree in the Coronado national Forest, Arizona.
    ringtail_Bassariscus_astutus-MDurham...jpg
  • A california leaf-nosed bat (Macrotus californicus) photographed in Copper Mountains of the Cabeza Prieta National Wildlife Refuge, Arizona.
    california_leaf-nosed_bat_72407BL_34.jpg
  • A california leaf-nosed bat (Macrotus californicus) photographed in Copper Mountains of the Cabeza Prieta National Wildlife Refuge, Arizona.
    california_leaf-nosed_bat_72407BL_18.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
  • A pallid bat (Antrozous pallidus) roosting at night near Marble Canyon, Arizona.
    pallid_bat_71407CPLd-45.jpg
  • A western small-footed myotis (Myotis ciliolabrum) in flight at night, Kaibab National Forest, Arizona.
    western_small-footed_bat_71407CLi-1.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 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) 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 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 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 wild ringtail (Bassariscus astutus) on the limb of an alligator juniper tree in the Coronado national Forest, Arizona.
    ringtail_Bassariscus_astutus-MDurham...jpg
  • A wild ringtail (Bassariscus astutus) on the limb of an alligator juniper tree in the Coronado national Forest, Arizona.
    ringtail_Bassariscus_astutus-MDurham...jpg
  • A wild ringtail (Bassariscus astutus) on the limb of an alligator juniper tree in the Coronado national Forest, Arizona.
    ringtail-MDurham183_2.jpg
  • A digital composite of a western pipistrelle bat (Pipistrellus hesperus) in flight. Photographed in Copper Mountains of the Cabeza Prieta National Wildlife Refuge, Arizona.
    western_canyon_bat_72407BL_70.jpg
  • A california leaf-nosed bat (Macrotus californicus) photographed in Copper Mountains of the Cabeza Prieta National Wildlife Refuge, Arizona.
    california_leaf-nosed_bat_72407BL_50.jpg
  • A california leaf-nosed bat (Macrotus californicus) photographed in Copper Mountains of the Cabeza Prieta National Wildlife Refuge, Arizona.
    california_leaf-nosed_bat_72407BL_4.jpg
  • A california leaf-nosed bat (Macrotus californicus) photographed in Copper Mountains of the Cabeza Prieta National Wildlife Refuge, Arizona.
    california_leaf-nosed_bat_72407BL_2.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 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
  • 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-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
  • 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-5.jpg
  • A western small-footed myotis (Myotis ciliolabrum) in flight at night, Kaibab National Forest, Arizona.
    western_small-footed_bat_71407CLi-4.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 (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 (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) 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 raccoon (Procyon lotor) walks along a game trail leading to a watering hole, near Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona.
    night_forest_42207Rn1.jpg
  • A spotted bat (Euderma maculatum) roosting at night near The Grand Canyon. Kaibab National Forest, Arizona.
    spotted_bat_(Euderma_maculatum)__110...jpg
  • A bat bug (family: Heteroptera) ectoparasite feeding on part of the wing of a big brown bat (Eptesicus fuscus).
    bat_bug_ectoparasite_71407CPLd-32.jpg
  • A bat bug (family: Heteroptera) ectoparasite feeding on part of the wing of a big brown bat (Eptesicus fuscus).
    bat_bug_ectoparasite_71407CPLd-38.jpg
  • A southwestern toad (Bufo microscaphus) blending into the bottom of a small spring in the Anza-Borrego Desert, California.
    camoflaged_southwestern_toad10706030.jpg
  • Professor Carol Chambers, School Of Forestry at Northern Arizona University, measures the circumference of an old ponderosa snag that CJ, a trained wildlife detector dog, identified as having a bat roost inside. Coconino National Forest, Arizona.
    wildlife_detector_dog_71707GD_34.jpg
  • A long-legged bat (Myotis volans) in flight at night. Coconino National Forest, Arizona.
    flying_bat_71807TMVl-2.jpg
  • A bleached elk bone sits on the ground in the Coconino National Forest, Arizona.
    elk_bone_71707GD-14sf.jpg
  • A hoary bat (Lasiurus cinereus) flying at night in the Kaibab National Forest, Arizona.
    hoary_bat_(Lasiurus_cinereus)_71907H...jpg
  • A long-legged bat (Myotis volans) in flight at night. Coconino National Forest, Arizona.
    flying_bat_71807TMVl-4.jpg
  • CJ, a chocolate lab working as a trained wildlife detector dog, tries to find bat roosting sites. Coconino National Forest, Arizona.
    wildlife_detector_dog_71707GD_7.jpg
  • CJ, a chocolate lab working as a trained wildlife detector dog, sits to indicate he has located a bat roosting site to his handler, wildlife technician Elisabeth Mering, in an old ponderosa snag. Coconino National Forest, Arizona.
    wildlife_detector_dog_71707GD_24.jpg
  • CJ, a chocolate lab working as a trained wildlife detector dog, using his nose to find bat roosting sites in an old ponderosa snag. Coconino National Forest, Arizona.
    wildlife_detector_dog_71707GD_22.jpg
  • A long-legged bat (Myotis volans) in flight at night. Coconino National Forest, Arizona.
    long-legged_bat_71607THy-1-1.jpg
  • A fringed myotis (Myotis thysanodes) bat. Coconino National Forest, Arizona.
    fringed_bat_(Myotis_thysanodes)_7150...jpg
  • A fringed myotis (Myotis thysanodes) bat. Coconino National Forest, Arizona.
    fringed_bat_(Myotis_thysanodes)_7150...jpg
  • A fringed myotis (Myotis thysanodes) bat. Coconino National Forest, Arizona.
    fringed_bat_(Myotis_thysanodes)_7150...jpg
  • A mexican free-tailed bat (Tadarida brasiliensis) roosting at night. Coconino National Forest, Arizona.
    mexican_free-tailed_bat_71507Mx-7.jpg
  • A wild striped skunk (Mephitis mephitis) photographed at night in the Coronado National Forest, Arizona. Summer 2000.
    Mephitis_mephitis-MDurham415_14.jpg
  • Raccoon (Procyon lotor) in an alligator juniper  tree at night in the Coronado National Forest, Arizona.
    MDurham166.jpg
  • An empress leila butterfly (Asterocampa leilia) in flight over poppies in Madera Canyon, Arizona.
    flying_butterfly_Empress1.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 western long-legged bat (Myotis volans) flying at night in the Coconino National Forest, Arizona.
    flying_bat_71807TMVl-9.jpg
  • A long-legged bat (Myotis volans) in flight at night. Coconino National Forest, Arizona.
    flying_bat_71807TMVl-1.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
  • loose bark on a ponderosa pine snag in the Coconino National Forest, Arizona. This kind og snag provides a variety of wildlife habitats, including day roosts for bats.
    ponderosa_bark_71707GD_46.jpg
  • CJ, a chocolate lab working as a trained wildlife detector dog, tries to find bat roosting sites while outfitted with a gps unit that will record his movements and location. Coconino National Forest, Arizona.
    wildlife_detector_dog_71707GD_4.jpg
  • CJ, a chocolate lab working as a trained wildlife detector dog, using his nose to find bat roosting sites in an old ponderosa snag. Coconino National Forest, Arizona.
    wildlife_detector_dog_71707GD_36.jpg
  • CJ, a chocolate lab working as a trained wildlife detector dog, using his nose to find bat roosting sites in an old ponderosa snag. Coconino National Forest, Arizona.
    wildlife_detector_dog_71707GD_19.jpg
  • CJ, a chocolate lab working as a trained wildlife detector dog, using his nose to find bat roosting sites in an old ponderosa snag. Coconino National Forest, Arizona.
    wildlife_detector_dog_71707GD_17.jpg
  • CJ, a chocolate lab working as a trained wildlife detector dog, sits to indicate he has located a bat roosting sites in an old ponderosa snag. Coconino National Forest, Arizona.
    wildlife_detector_dog_71707GD_12.jpg
  • This young fringed myotis (Myotis thysanodes) bat has just learned to fly. It will, however, contnue to nurse from its mother until it is able to hunt on the wing. Coconino National Forest, Arizona.
    fringed_bat_(Myotis_thysanodes)_7160...jpg
  • A long-legged bat (Myotis volans) in flight at night. Coconino National Forest, Arizona.
    long-legged_bat_71607THy-3-1.jpg
  • This young fringed myotis (Myotis thysanodes) bat has just learned to fly. It will, however, contnue to nurse from its mother until it is able to hunt on the wing. Coconino National Forest, Arizona.
    fringed_bat_(Myotis_thysanodes)_7160...jpg
  • A long-legged bat (Myotis volans) in flight at night. Coconino National Forest, Arizona.
    long-legged_bat_71607THy-2-1.jpg
  • A fringed myotis (Myotis thysanodes) bat. Coconino National Forest, Arizona.
    fringed_bat_(Myotis_thysanodes)_7150...jpg
  • A fringed myotis (Myotis thysanodes) bat. Coconino National Forest, Arizona.
    fringed_bat_(Myotis_thysanodes)_7150...jpg
  • A fringed myotis (Myotis thysanodes) bat. Coconino National Forest, Arizona.
    fringed_bat_(Myotis_thysanodes)_7150...jpg
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