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  • A Seminole Bat (Lasiurus seminolus) in Stephen F. Austin Experimental Forest, Texas. The Seminole Bat is closely associated with mixed deciduous forests where Spanish moss is prevalent, though little is known about this bat's life history.
    Seminole_Bat_92408TTb-712.jpg
  • A Seminole Bat (Lasiurus seminolus) in Stephen F. Austin Experimental Forest, Texas. The Seminole Bat is closely associated with mixed deciduous forests where Spanish moss is prevalent, though little is known about this bat's life history.
    Seminole_Bat_92408TTb-771.jpg
  • A Seminole Bat (Lasiurus seminolus) in Stephen F. Austin Experimental Forest, Texas. The Seminole Bat is closely associated with mixed deciduous forests where Spanish moss is prevalent, though little is known about this bat's life history.
    Seminole_Bat_92408TTb-749.jpg
  • An indiana bat (Myotis sodalis) flies in the vicinity of its artificial day roost shortly after emerging. Indianapolis, Indiana. These "bat boxes" were created for a research project managed by the Center for Bat Research at Indiana State University to mitigate for lost habitat with this highly endangered species.
    Indiana_bat-9116BBX-278.jpg
  • An indiana bat (Myotis sodalis) emerging from an artificial day roost. Indianapolis, Indiana. These "bat boxes" were created for a research project managed by the Center for Bat Research at Indiana State University to mitigate for lost habitat with this highly endangered species.
    Indiana_bat-9116BBX-255.jpg
  • An indiana bat (Myotis sodalis) flies in the vicinity of its artificial day roost shortly after emerging. Indianapolis, Indiana. These "bat boxes" were created for a research project managed by the Center for Bat Research at Indiana State University to mitigate for lost habitat with this highly endangered species.
    Indiana_bat-9116BBX-216.jpg
  • An indiana bat (Myotis sodalis) flies in the vicinity of its artificial day roost shortly after emerging. Indianapolis, Indiana. These "bat boxes" were created for a research project managed by the Center for Bat Research at Indiana State University to mitigate for lost habitat with this highly endangered species.
    Indiana_bat-9116BBX-211.jpg
  • A Virginia big-eared bat (Corynorhinus townsendii virginianus) emerging from a cave in North Carolina. This is an endangered subspecies of the Townsend's big-eared bat and is found in Virginia, Kentucky and North Carolina.
    Virginia_big-eared_bat-82916gf2-155.jpg
  • A Virginia big-eared bat (Corynorhinus townsendii virginianus) emerging from a cave in North Carolina. This is an endangered subspecies of the Townsend's big-eared bat and is found in Virginia, Kentucky and North Carolina.
    Virginia_big-eared_bat-82916gf2-154.jpg
  • A Virginia big-eared bat (Corynorhinus townsendii virginianus) emerging from a cave in North Carolina. This is an endangered subspecies of the Townsend's big-eared bat and is found in Virginia, Kentucky and North Carolina.
    Virginia_big-eared_bat-82916gf3-127.jpg
  • A Virginia big-eared bat (Corynorhinus townsendii virginianus) emerging from a cave in North Carolina. This is an endangered subspecies of the Townsend's big-eared bat and is found in Virginia, Kentucky and North Carolina.
    Virginia_big-eared_bat-82916gf2-131.jpg
  • A Virginia big-eared bat (Corynorhinus townsendii virginianus) emerging from a cave in North Carolina. This is an endangered subspecies of the Townsend's big-eared bat and is found in Virginia, Kentucky and North Carolina.
    Virginia_big-eared_bat-82916gf2-122.jpg
  • A Virginia big-eared bat (Corynorhinus townsendii virginianus) emerging from a cave in North Carolina. This is an endangered subspecies of the Townsend's big-eared bat and is found in Virginia, Kentucky and North Carolina.
    Virginia_big-eared_bat-82916gf2-114.jpg
  • A Virginia big-eared bat (Corynorhinus townsendii virginianus) emerging from a cave in North Carolina. This is an endangered subspecies of the Townsend's big-eared bat and is found in Virginia, Kentucky and North Carolina. Note the spider at the base of the fern.
    Virginia_big-eared_bat-82916gf2-108.jpg
  • A Seminole Bat (Lasiurus seminolus) in Stephen F. Austin Experimental Forest, Texas. The Seminole Bat is closely associated with mixed deciduous forests where Spanish moss is prevalent, though little is known about this bat's life history.
    Seminole_Bat_92408TTb-773.jpg
  • A Seminole Bat (Lasiurus seminolus) in Stephen F. Austin Experimental Forest, Texas. The Seminole Bat is closely associated with mixed deciduous forests where Spanish moss is prevalent, though little is known about this bat's life history.
    Seminole_Bat_92408TTb-743.jpg
  • Bat (myotis sp) flying into a cave at night in Central Oregon. © Michael Durham
    Cave_Bat_08-17-2019hgfV4-427-Edit.jpg
  • An indiana bat (Myotis sodalis) flies in the vicinity of its artificial day roost shortly after emerging. Indianapolis, Indiana. These "bat boxes" were created for a research project managed by the Center for Bat Research at Indiana State University to mitigate for lost habitat with this highly endangered species.
    Indiana_bat-9116BBX-447.jpg
  • An indiana bat (Myotis sodalis) flies in the vicinity of its artificial day roost shortly after emerging. Indianapolis, Indiana. These "bat boxes" were created for a research project managed by the Center for Bat Research at Indiana State University to mitigate for lost habitat with this highly endangered species.
    Indiana_bat-9116BBX-352.jpg
  • An indiana bat (Myotis sodalis) flies in the vicinity of its artificial day roost shortly after emerging. Indianapolis, Indiana. These "bat boxes" were created for a research project managed by the Center for Bat Research at Indiana State University to mitigate for lost habitat with this highly endangered species.
    Indiana_bat-9116BBX-213.jpg
  • A Virginia big-eared bat (Corynorhinus townsendii virginianus) emerging from a cave in North Carolina. This is an endangered subspecies of the Townsend's big-eared bat and is found in Virginia, Kentucky and North Carolina.
    Virginia_big-eared_bat-82916gf2-142.jpg
  • A Virginia big-eared bat (Corynorhinus townsendii virginianus) emerging from a cave in North Carolina. This is an endangered subspecies of the Townsend's big-eared bat and is found in Virginia, Kentucky and North Carolina.
    Virginia_big-eared_bat-82916gf2-137.jpg
  • A Virginia big-eared bat (Corynorhinus townsendii virginianus) emerging from a cave in North Carolina. This is an endangered subspecies of the Townsend's big-eared bat and is found in Virginia, Kentucky and North Carolina.
    Virginia_big-eared_bat-82916gf3-128.jpg
  • A Virginia big-eared bat (Corynorhinus townsendii virginianus) emerging from a cave in North Carolina. This is an endangered subspecies of the Townsend's big-eared bat and is found in Virginia, Kentucky and North Carolina.
    Virginia_big-eared_bat-82916gf2-104.jpg
  • A Virginia big-eared bat (Corynorhinus townsendii virginianus) emerging from a cave in North Carolina. This is an endangered subspecies of the Townsend's big-eared bat and is found in Virginia, Kentucky and North Carolina.
    Virginia_big-eared_bat-82916gf-104.jpg
  • A Virginia big-eared bat (Corynorhinus townsendii virginianus) emerging from a cave in North Carolina. This is an endangered subspecies of the Townsend's big-eared bat and is found in Virginia, Kentucky and North Carolina.
    Virginia_big-eared_bat-82916gf3-103.jpg
  • An eastern red bat (Lasiurus borealis) photographed at night in the Cherokee National OFrest, Tennessee.
    eastern_red_bat-62313bv-156.jpg
  • An eastern red bat (Lasiurus borealis) photographed at night in the Cherokee National OFrest, Tennessee.
    eastern_red_bat-62313bv-147.jpg
  • An eastern red bat (Lasiurus borealis) photographed at night in the Cherokee National OFrest, Tennessee.
    eastern_red_bat-62313bv-138.jpg
  • A big brown bat (Eptesicus fuscus), Central Washington desert.
    big_brown_bat_Eptesicus_fuscus_6910E...jpg
  • A big brown bat (Eptesicus fuscus), Central Washington desert.
    big_brown_bat_Eptesicus_fuscus_6910E...jpg
  • A Seminole Bat (Lasiurus seminolus) photographed in East Texas. The Seminole Bat is closely associated with mixed deciduous forests where Spanish moss is prevalent, though little is known about this bat's life history. Temporarily captive.
    Seminole_Bat_92408TTb-626.jpg
  • A Seminole Bat (Lasiurus seminolus) photographed in East Texas. The Seminole Bat is closely associated with mixed deciduous forests where Spanish moss is prevalent, though little is known about this bat's life history. Temporarily captive.
    Seminole_Bat_92408TTb-605.jpg
  • Northern Yellow Bat (Lasiurus intermedius), roosting in palm frond, Texas. These bats often roost in palm trees, where they are well concealed beneath the large, drooping fronds.
    Northern_Yellow_Bat_92408TTb-510.jpg
  • Northern Yellow Bat (Lasiurus intermedius), roosting in palm frond, Texas. These bats often roost in palm trees, where they are well concealed beneath the large, drooping fronds.
    Northern_Yellow_Bat_92408TTb-506.jpg
  • Northern Yellow Bat (Lasiurus intermedius), roosting in palm frond, Texas. These bats often roost in palm trees, where they are well concealed beneath the large, drooping fronds.
    Northern_Yellow_Bat_92408TTb-504.jpg
  • Northern Yellow Bat (Lasiurus intermedius), roosting in palm frond, Texas. These bats often roost in palm trees, where they are well concealed beneath the large, drooping fronds.
    Northern_Yellow_Bat_92408TTb-503.jpg
  • Northern Yellow Bat (Lasiurus intermedius), roosting in palm frond, Texas. These bats often roost in palm trees, where they are well concealed beneath the large, drooping fronds.
    Northern_Yellow_Bat_92408TTb-501.jpg
  • Northern Yellow Bat (Lasiurus intermedius), roosting in palm frond, Texas. These bats often roost in palm trees, where they are well concealed beneath the large, drooping fronds.
    Northern_Yellow_Bat_92408TTb-499.jpg
  • Northern Yellow Bat (Lasiurus intermedius), roosting in palm frond, Texas. These bats often roost in palm trees, where they are well concealed beneath the large, drooping fronds.
    Northern_Yellow_Bat_92408TTb-497.jpg
  • Northern Yellow Bat (Lasiurus intermedius), roosting in palm frond, Texas. These bats often roost in palm trees, where they are well concealed beneath the large, drooping fronds.
    Northern_Yellow_Bat_92408TTb-495.jpg
  • Northern Yellow Bat (Lasiurus intermedius), roosting in palm frond, Texas. These bats often roost in palm trees, where they are well concealed beneath the large, drooping fronds.
    Northern_Yellow_Bat_92408TTb-492.jpg
  • Bat researchers inspect cave while a townsend's big-eared bat (Corynorhinus townsendii) exits. Part of the Derrick Cave complex, a series of lava tubes and lava bubbles. Dusk. Central Oregon. Please note: background elements have been digitally removed in this image.
    bat_researcher_92305CaveBat1.jpg
  • Bat (myotis sp) flying into a cave at night in Central Oregon. © Michael Durham
    Cave_Bat_08-17-2019hgfV4-393-Edit.jpg
  • Bat (myotis sp) flying into a cave at night in Central Oregon. © Michael Durham
    Cave_Bat_08-17-2019hgfV4-426-Edit.jpg
  • Bat (myotis sp) flying into a cave at night in Central Oregon. © Michael Durham
    Cave_Bat_08-17-2019hgfV4-392.jpg
  • Bat (myotis sp) flying into a cave at night in Central Oregon. © Michael Durham
    Cave_Bat_08-17-2019hgfV4-343-Edit.jpg
  • Bat (myotis sp) flying into a cave at dusk   in Central Oregon. © Michael Durham
    Cave_Bat_08-17-2019hgfV4-324.jpg
  • Bat (myotis sp) flying into a cave at dusk   in Central Oregon. © Michael Durham
    Cave_Bat_08-17-2019hgfV4-315.jpg
  • An indiana bat (Myotis sodalis) flies in the vicinity of its artificial day roost shortly after emerging. Indianapolis, Indiana. These "bat boxes" were created for a research project managed by the Center for Bat Research at Indiana State University to mitigate for lost habitat with this highly endangered species.
    Indiana_bat-9116BBX-476.jpg
  • An indiana bat (Myotis sodalis) flies in the vicinity of its artificial day roost shortly after emerging. Indianapolis, Indiana. These "bat boxes" were created for a research project managed by the Center for Bat Research at Indiana State University to mitigate for lost habitat with this highly endangered species.
    Indiana_bat-9116BBX-387.jpg
  • An eastern red bat (Lasiurus borealis) photographed at night in the Cherokee National OFrest, Tennessee.
    eastern_red_bat-62313bv-150.jpg
  • An eastern red bat (Lasiurus borealis) photographed at night in the Cherokee National OFrest, Tennessee.
    eastern_red_bat-62313bv-148.jpg
  • An eastern red bat (Lasiurus borealis) photographed at night in the Cherokee National OFrest, Tennessee.
    eastern_red_bat-62313bv-136.jpg
  • A long-eared bat (mytis evotis) (right) is followed by a western long-legged bat (Myotis volans) as they flight out of Pond Cave in Craters of the Moon National Monument, Idaho.
    cave_bat_7110CrtsM-160.jpg
  • A big brown bat (Eptesicus fuscus), Central Washington desert.
    big_brown_bat_Eptesicus_fuscus_6910E...jpg
  • A big brown bat (Eptesicus fuscus), Central Washington desert.
    big_brown_bat_Eptesicus_fuscus_6910E...jpg
  • A big brown bat (Eptesicus fuscus), Central Washington desert.
    big_brown_bat_Eptesicus_fuscus_6910E...jpg
  • A big brown bat (Eptesicus fuscus), Central Washington desert.
    big_brown_bat_Eptesicus_fuscus_6910E...jpg
  • A big brown bat (Eptesicus fuscus), Central Washington desert.
    big_brown_bat_Eptesicus_fuscus_6910E...jpg
  • A Seminole Bat (Lasiurus seminolus) photographed in East Texas. The Seminole Bat is closely associated with mixed deciduous forests where Spanish moss is prevalent, though little is known about this bat's life history. Temporarily captive.
    Seminole_Bat_92408TTb-623.jpg
  • A Seminole Bat (Lasiurus seminolus) photographed in East Texas. The Seminole Bat is closely associated with mixed deciduous forests where Spanish moss is prevalent, though little is known about this bat's life history. Temporarily captive.
    Seminole_Bat_92408TTb-620.jpg
  • A Seminole Bat (Lasiurus seminolus) photographed in East Texas. The Seminole Bat is closely associated with mixed deciduous forests where Spanish moss is prevalent, though little is known about this bat's life history. Temporarily captive.
    Seminole_Bat_92408TTb-613.jpg
  • A Seminole Bat (Lasiurus seminolus) photographed in East Texas. The Seminole Bat is closely associated with mixed deciduous forests where Spanish moss is prevalent, though little is known about this bat's life history. Temporarily captive.
    Seminole_Bat_92408TTb-612.jpg
  • A Seminole Bat (Lasiurus seminolus) photographed in East Texas. The Seminole Bat is closely associated with mixed deciduous forests where Spanish moss is prevalent, though little is known about this bat's life history. Temporarily captive.
    Seminole_Bat_92408TTb-607.jpg
  • A big free-tailed bat (Nyctinomops macrotis) roosting, Texas.
    tailed_bat_92408TTb-577.jpg
  • A big free-tailed bat (Nyctinomops macrotis) roosting, Texas.
    tailed_bat_92408TTb-557.jpg
  • A big free-tailed bat (Nyctinomops macrotis) roosting, Texas.
    big_free-tailed_bat_92408TTb-532.jpg
  • Northern Yellow Bat (Lasiurus intermedius), roosting in palm frond, Texas. These bats often roost in palm trees, where they are well concealed beneath the large, drooping fronds.
    Northern_Yellow_Bat_92408TTb-518.jpg
  • Northern Yellow Bat (Lasiurus intermedius), roosting in palm frond, Texas. These bats often roost in palm trees, where they are well concealed beneath the large, drooping fronds.
    Northern_Yellow_Bat_92408TTb-508.jpg
  • Northern Yellow Bat (Lasiurus intermedius), roosting in palm frond, Texas. These bats often roost in palm trees, where they are well concealed beneath the large, drooping fronds.
    Northern_Yellow_Bat_92408TTb-507.jpg
  • Northern Yellow Bat (Lasiurus intermedius), roosting in palm frond, Texas. These bats often roost in palm trees, where they are well concealed beneath the large, drooping fronds.
    Northern_Yellow_Bat_92408TTb-505.jpg
  • Northern Yellow Bat (Lasiurus intermedius), roosting in palm frond, Texas. These bats often roost in palm trees, where they are well concealed beneath the large, drooping fronds.
    Northern_Yellow_Bat_92408TTb-494.jpg
  • Tricolored bat (Perimyotis subflavus) formerly eastern pipistrelle (Pipistrellus subflavus), flying in a granite cave in Texas. © Michael Durham / www.DurmPhoto.com
    tricolored_bat_92408TTb-445.jpg
  • Bureau Of Land Mangement biologist Abbey Schuster measures the wing structure of a small bat while  Valerie Elliott records data. The bat was captured during a bat survey at The Nature Conservancy's Dutch Henry Falls preserve in Central Washington.
    bat_research_61208BT-236.jpg
  • A western pipistrelle bat (Pipistrellus hesperus) flying over desert scrub, Near Pine Creek in the John Day Fossil Beds National Monument, Clarno Unit, Oregon. This is the smallest bat found north of Mexico.
    western_canyon_bat_WestPip3_8.jpg
  • A western pipistrelle bat (Pipistrellus hesperus) flying over desert scrub, Near Pine Creek in the John Day Fossil Beds National Monument, Clarno Unit, Oregon. This is the smallest bat found north of Mexico.
    western_canyon_bat_WestPip1_8.jpg
  • A fringed bat (Myotis Thysanodes) flying above a pond in the high-desert of Central Oregon. This bat is very similar to Mytois evotis and is distinguished by the fringe on its tail membrane. Near Fort Rock State Monument, Dechutes National Forest, Oregon.
    bat_flying_over_pondMDurham497_31.jpg
  • Western long-eared bat (Myotis evotis) flying at night over The Nature Conservancy's Zumwalt Prairie Preserve in Eastern Oregon.
    prairie_bat-MDurham256_5.jpg
  • A townsend's big-eared bat (Corynothinus townsendii) exits a cave in the Derrick Cave complex, a series of lava tubes and lava bubbles. Dusk. Central Oregon. Please note: background elements have been digitally removed in this image.
    bat_flying_at_night_92305Townsend1.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
  • A mexican free-tailed bat (Tadarida brasiliensis) roosting at night. Coconino National Forest, Arizona.
    mexican_free-tailed_bat_71507Mx-7.jpg
  • Geologist and mining engineer Greg Graham works to unlock a bat gate at the entrance to the abandoned 'Falling Man' gold mine. The gate is designed to allow bats to fly in and out of the mine interior while keeping human visitors and other large animals excluded. Greg is opening the gate for a bat survey by biologists. Coleville National Forest, Washington.
    bat_research_103007FMM-6.jpg
  • Bat (myotis sp) flying into a cave at night in Central Oregon. © Michael Durham
    Cave_Bat_08-17-2019hgfV4-355.jpg
  • Bat (myotis sp) flying into a cave at dusk in Central Oregon. Note the red band on the wing. © Michael Durham
    Cave_Bat_08-17-2019hgfV4-322.jpg
  • An eastern red bat (Lasiurus borealis) photographed at night in the Cherokee National OFrest, Tennessee.
    eastern_red_bat-61313-104.jpg
  • A wild bat comes down to a small watering hole in the high-desert of Central Oregon. © Michael Durham / www.DurmPhoto.com
    Wild-bat-91212-129.jpg
  • A wild bat comes down to a small watering hole in the high-desert of Central Oregon. © Michael Durham / www.DurmPhoto.com
    Wild-bat-91212-127.jpg
  • A wild bat comes down to a small watering hole in the high-desert of Central Oregon. © Michael Durham / www.DurmPhoto.com
    Wild-bat-91212-122.jpg
  • A wild bat comes down to a small pond in the Ochoco National Forest, Oregon © Michael Durham / www.DurmPhoto.com
    Wild-bat-91212-119.jpg
  • A wild bat comes down to a small pond in the Ochoco National Forest, Oregon © Michael Durham / www.DurmPhoto.com
    Wild-bat-91212-107.jpg
  • Western long-eared bat (Myotis evotis) drinking from a desert watering hole in Central Oregon. © Michael Durham / www.DurmPhoto.com
    Wild-bat-91212-102.jpg
  • Western long-eared bat (Myotis evotis) drinking from a desert watering hole in Central Oregon. © Michael Durham / www.DurmPhoto.com
    Wild-bat-91212-100.jpg
  • A big brown bat (Eptesicus fuscus), Central Washington desert.
    big_brown_bat_Eptesicus_fuscus_6910E...jpg
  • big brown bat (Eptesicus fuscus) flying at night. Sulphur Springs in the Central Washington desert.
    flying_big_brown_bat_6910Bb-124.jpg
  • big brown bat (Eptesicus fuscus) flying at night. Sulphur Springs in the Central Washington desert.
    flying_big_brown_bat_6910Bb-123.jpg
  • big brown bat (Eptesicus fuscus) flying at night. Sulphur Springs in the Central Washington desert.
    flying_big_brown_bat_6910Bb-118.jpg
  • An evening bat (Nycticeius humeralis) perching at night. Central Texas.
    evening_bat_Nycticeius_humeralis3190...jpg
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