For some reason I always enjoy posting trip reports from countries not yet covered on Jon’s website. So here is one from Turks & Caicos (although I’ve only been to the Caicos): 8 days and 7 native species, including minor red bat, buffy flower bat and Cuban fruit-eating bat.
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