Museum Mammalogist Katelin Cross found these bats roosting in a bridge. These are southeastern myotis and Brazilian free-tailed bats. They sure are noisy! #BatWeek #bats
Video Credit: Katelin Cross...
It's officially Bat Week and who says they can't be cute enough to be featured on #SoCuteSaturday?
Bats are incredibly important to our ecosystem here in NH and the rest of the world. They eat lots o...
Today, let's take a look at another native species!
The little brown bat (Myotis lucifugus) has a widespread range in North America from Alaska-Canada boreal forests south through most of the contig...
In honor of #batweek, our observation of the week is this eastern red bat, Lasiurus borealis, roosting in an American holly tree!
There have been 11 species of bats 🦇 documented in GSMNP and all ar...
Pow! Wham! Boing! It's BAT week October 24-31. Download a cartoon coloring page from our Kids Korner page this week (thanks to batweek). This can be fun, but bats seriously need our help! They are in ...
Enjoy your weekend—possibly partially due to bats? In addition to Agave, over 300 species of fruit worldwide at least partially depend on bats for pollination. #BatWeek
As the sun begins to set, dark shadows dart across the sky; the shadows exhibit a dipping, weaving, erratic flight. The bats have come out to hunt! Bats have been on the Earth for 50 million years a...
Bats: Ight ima head out
Bracken Cave: um, ok
October is Bat Appreciation Month and Halloween is right around the corner. There are a wide variety of bats (not including Batman), and each plays a dif...
ES HOOOY!!
Estamos participando por primera vez en la celebración de la Semana del Murciélago ( #BatWeek ) con nuestros amigos de cenotesurbanos y diversos colectivos e instituciones de #PlayaDel...