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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.
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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-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-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-749.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
  • Western long-eared bat (Myotis evotis) flying at night over The Nature Conservancy's Zumwalt Prairie Preserve in Eastern Oregon.
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  • Bat (myotis sp) flying at night  in Central Oregon. © Michael Durham
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  • Bat (myotis sp) flying at night  in Central Oregon. © Michael Durham
    Bat_Habitat_08-17-2019hgf-137.jpg
  • Bats (myotis sp) flying at night  in Central Oregon. © Michael Durham
    Bat_Habitat_08-17-2019hgfV4-293.jpg
  • A little brown bat (Myotis lucifugus) flies at night at The Nature Conservancy's Dutch Henry Falls preserve in central Washington.
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  • A little brown bat (Myotis lucifugus) flies at night at The Nature Conservancy's Dutch Henry Falls preserve in central Washington.
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  • A little brown bat (Myotis lucifugus) flies at night at The Nature Conservancy's Dutch Henry Falls preserve in central Washington.
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  • Bat (myotis sp) flying into a cave at night in Central Oregon. © Michael Durham
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  • Bat (myotis sp) flying into a cave at night in Central Oregon. © Michael Durham
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  • 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.
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  • 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.
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  • 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_08-17-2019hgfV4-343-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 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
  • Bat (myotis sp) flying into a cave at dusk   in Central Oregon. © Michael Durham
    Cave_Bat_08-17-2019hgfV4-315.jpg
  • A spotted bat flying at night in the Kaibab National Forest, Arizona. (1.5 miles from the edge of the Grand Canyon)
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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 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
  • Bat flying in a cave at night captured in single exposure with a stroboscopic flash sequence. © Michael Durham
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  • A spotted bat flying at night in the Kaibab National Forest, Arizona. (1.5 miles from the edge of the Grand Canyon)
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  • 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). 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 (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
  • Townsend's big-eared bat (Corynorhinus townsendii) flying at dusk in ponderosa forest in Central Oregon. © Michael Durham
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  • Townsend's big-eared bat (Corynorhinus townsendii) flying at dusk in ponderosa forest in Central Oregon. © Michael Durham
    Bat_Habitat_08-17-2019hgf-125-2.jpg
  • Bat flying in a cave at night captured in single exposure with a stroboscopic flash sequence. © Michael Durham
    Bat_Flight_Sequence_08-17-2019hgf-14...jpg
  • Bat flying in a cave at night captured in single exposure with a stroboscopic flash sequence. © Michael Durham
    Bat_Flight_Sequence_08-17-2019hgf-14...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 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 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
  • Wild bat (myotis sp.) flying at night in Central Oregon. © MIchael Durham
    Bat_Habitat_08-17-2019hgfV4-210.jpg
  • Wild bat (myotis sp.) flying at night in Central Oregon. © MIchael Durham
    Bat_Habitat_08-17-2019hgfV4-175.jpg
  • Wild bat (myotis sp.) flying at night in Central Oregon. © MIchael Durham
    Bat_Habitat_08-17-2019hgfV4-179.jpg
  • Wild bat (myotis sp.) flying at night in Central Oregon. © MIchael Durham
    Bat_Habitat_08-17-2019hgfV4-129.jpg
  • Wild bat (myotis sp.) flying at dusk in Central Oregon. © MIchael Durham
    Bat_Habitat_08-17-2019hgfV4-110.jpg
  • Bat flying at night in ponderosa forest in Central Oregon. © Michael Durham
    Bat_Habitat_08-17-2019hgf-168.jpg
  • Bat flying at night in ponderosa forest in Central Oregon. © Michael Durham
    Bat_Habitat_08-17-2019hgf-139-2.jpg
  • Bat flying at dusk in ponderosa forest in Central Oregon. © Michael Durham
    Bat_Habitat_08-17-2019hgf-105-2.jpg
  • Wild bat (myotis sp.) flying at night in Central Oregon. © MIchael Durham
    Bat_Habitat_08-17-2019hgfV4-188.jpg
  • Wild bat (myotis sp.) flying at night in Central Oregon. © MIchael Durham
    Bat_Habitat_08-17-2019hgfV4-162.jpg
  • Wild bat (myotis sp.) flying at night in Central Oregon. © MIchael Durham
    Bat_Habitat_08-17-2019hgfV4-173.jpg
  • Wild bat (myotis sp.) flying at night in Central Oregon. © MIchael Durham
    Bat_Habitat_08-17-2019hgfV4-155.jpg
  • Wild bat (myotis sp.) flying at night in Central Oregon. © MIchael Durham
    Bat_Habitat_08-17-2019hgfV4-152.jpg
  • Wild bat (myotis sp.) flying at night in Central Oregon. © MIchael Durham
    Bat_Habitat_08-17-2019hgfV4-134.jpg
  • Wild bat (myotis sp.) flying at night in Central Oregon. © MIchael Durham
    Bat_Habitat_08-17-2019hgfV4-123.jpg
  • Wild bat (myotis sp.) flying at dusk in Central Oregon. © MIchael Durham
    Bat_Habitat_08-17-2019hgfV4-117.jpg
  • Wild bat (myotis sp.) flying at dusk in Central Oregon. © MIchael Durham
    Bat_Habitat_08-17-2019hgfV4-108.jpg
  • Wild bat (myotis sp.) flying at dusk in Central Oregon. © MIchael Durham
    Bat_Habitat_08-17-2019hgfV2-107.jpg
  • Bat flying at night in ponderosa forest in Central Oregon. © Michael Durham
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  • Bat flying at dusk in ponderosa forest in Central Oregon. © Michael Durham
    Bat_Habitat_08-17-2019hgf-116-2.jpg
  • Bats flying at dusk in ponderosa forest in Central Oregon. © Michael Durham
    Bat_Habitat_08-17-2019hgf-115.jpg
  • Bats flying around a cave at dusk in Central Oregon. High resolution composite, stitched image.
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  • A wild bat comes down to a small watering hole in the high-desert of Central Oregon. © Michael Durham / www.DurmPhoto.com
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  • A wild bat comes down to a small watering hole in the high-desert of Central Oregon. © Michael Durham / www.DurmPhoto.com
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  • A wild bat comes down to a small watering hole in the high-desert of Central Oregon. © Michael Durham / www.DurmPhoto.com
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  • A wild bat comes down to a small pond in the Ochoco National Forest, Oregon © Michael Durham / www.DurmPhoto.com
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  • A wild bat comes down to a small watering hole in the high-desert of Central Oregon. © Michael Durham / www.DurmPhoto.com
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  • A wild bat comes down to a small watering hole in the high-desert of Central Oregon. © Michael Durham / www.DurmPhoto.com
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  • A wild bat comes down to a small watering hole in the high-desert of Central Oregon. © Michael Durham / www.DurmPhoto.com
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  • A wild bat comes down to a small watering hole in the high-desert of Central Oregon. © Michael Durham / www.DurmPhoto.com
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  • A wild bat comes down to a small watering hole in the high-desert of Central Oregon. © Michael Durham / www.DurmPhoto.com
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  • A wild bat comes down to a small watering hole in the high-desert of Central Oregon. © Michael Durham / www.DurmPhoto.com
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  • A wild bat comes down to a small pond in the Ochoco National Forest, Oregon © Michael Durham / www.DurmPhoto.com
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  • A wild bat comes down to a small pond in the Ochoco National Forest, Oregon © Michael Durham / www.DurmPhoto.com
    Wild-bat-91212-117.jpg
  • A wild bat comes down to a small pond in the Ochoco National Forest, Oregon © Michael Durham / www.DurmPhoto.com
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  • A wild bat comes down to a small pond in the Ochoco National Forest, Oregon © Michael Durham / www.DurmPhoto.com
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  • A wild bat comes down to a small pond in the Ochoco National Forest, Oregon © Michael Durham / www.DurmPhoto.com
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  • A wild bat comes down to a small pond in the Ochoco National Forest, Oregon © Michael Durham / www.DurmPhoto.com
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  • A Western small-footed bat (Myotis ciliolabrum) launching into flight from a basalt rock. Dutch Henry Falls, central Washington.
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  • A wild bat comes down to a small watering hole in the high-desert of Central Oregon. © Michael Durham / www.DurmPhoto.com
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  • A wild bat comes down to a small watering hole in the high-desert of Central Oregon. © Michael Durham / www.DurmPhoto.com
    Wild-bat-91212-130.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-91212-124.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-91212-123.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-91212-120.jpg
  • A wild bat comes down to a small pond in the Ochoco National Forest, Oregon © Michael Durham / www.DurmPhoto.com
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  • A wild bat comes down to a small pond in the Ochoco National Forest, Oregon © Michael Durham / www.DurmPhoto.com
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  • A wild bat comes down to a small pond in the Ochoco National Forest, Oregon © Michael Durham / www.DurmPhoto.com
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  • A wild bat comes down to a small pond in the Ochoco National Forest, Oregon © Michael Durham / www.DurmPhoto.com
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  • A wild bat comes down to a small pond in the Ochoco National Forest, Oregon © Michael Durham / www.DurmPhoto.com
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  • A wild bat comes down to a small pond in the Ochoco National Forest, Oregon © Michael Durham / www.DurmPhoto.com
    Wild-bat-91212-108.jpg
  • A western small-footed bat (Myotis ciliolabrum) in flight at night in The Nature Conservnacy's Moses Coulee Field Station in Central Washington.
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  • A thirsty western long-eared bat (Myotis evotis) comes to drink at a watering hole in the high desert of Oregon.
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