Hi everyone!
On a recent trip to the Kgalagadi we found this bat. Can anyone help me to ID the Bat? Thanks!
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Hi Jon
You could try Ernest Seamark at African Bats:
http://www.africanbats.org/index.php
I doubt there is enough to go on in the pic though to give you a species.
-chris-
Hi Jon,
It could be Neoromicia capensis but would need more info to be sure……
Guy