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bats Tag

HomePosts tagged "bats"(Page 4)
19 November 2016
Uncategorised
batspikastaxonomy

New species

Two new papers of interest: (1) splitting trident-nosed bat into 3 spp., one of them completely new; (2) claiming multiple new spp. among Chinese pikas. I find the first one prett

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1 November 2016
Central and South America
batsHonduras

Vampyrum spectrum

It’s always great when mammalwatchers contribute to science. Here is my short paper (published last Friday) that uses observations from a bunch of amateurs as well as my own

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23 October 2016
Central and South America
Amazonbats

free e-book “Field Guide to Amazonian Bats”

I don’t think I have seen a notice of this here yet? There is a new and free e-book, titled “Field Guide to Amazonian Bats.” Link is at bottom of the summary below. If that l

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6 September 2016
Central and South America
Amazoniabats

Field Guide to Amazonian Bats

Hi all Glad to see the new site looking so good, and that I can still post! An identification guide to bats of the Amazon has been published online (cheers to Phil Saunders for bri

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21 June 2016
North American
bats

Arizona Bats

Well, the bats are certainly back at our place here north of Tucson.  Here is what was waiting for us after a trip to Yellowstone a few weeks back: I count about 20 Pallid bat

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26 January 2016
Africa
batsRwanda

White-winged Bat in Rwanada

This bat was flying over the Masaka wetland (Kigali, Rwanda) at dusk. It had strikingly white wings – I’ve never seen a bat like it. I have very few African bat resourc

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25 January 2016
OrientalUncategorised
batsIndia

Indian bat ID

Hi all Anyone any good on Indian bats? There seems to be a paucity of literature on the subject, but I was hoping for some input on the below two species photographed by Will Soar

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12 November 2015
Oriental
batsBorneo

Bat ID help – Danum Valley, Sabah

On a recent visit to the wonderful Danum Valley in Sabah (Malaysian Borneo), I came across this bat while walking a trail in the early morning. I only noticed it as the bat flew in

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