Here’s a first report from Julio Balona.
Belize, 2018: Julio Balona, 10 days with species including Kinkajous, Black Howler Monkeys and a Woolly Opossum and some nice bats.
Jon
Here’s a first report from Julio Balona.
Belize, 2018: Julio Balona, 10 days with species including Kinkajous, Black Howler Monkeys and a Woolly Opossum and some nice bats.
Jon
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Fiona Reid says that it is indeed Balantiopteryx io, and the bat inside the tree is a Miocronycteris and very likely M minuta. You won’t get a better ID than that!
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