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Found deceased. Red bat (?) possibly migrating.
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Found deceased. Red bat (?) possibly migrating.
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Eastern Red Bat - found on the sidewalk around 6pm after a passing thunderstorm. We brought it to a tree but would not latch on to a branch. Definitely still alive but unable to fly. This bat was eventually euthanized by animal control later that evening after falling off the tree/fence and on to the ground.
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Eastern Red Bat - found on the sidewalk around 6pm after a passing thunderstorm. We brought it to a tree but would not latch on to a branch. Definitely still alive but unable to fly. This bat was eventually euthanized by animal control later that evening after falling off the tree/fence and on to the ground.
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Captured and released unharmed under permit.
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Hanging from beech tree in oak woods
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two individuals observed about 500m apart hanging about 1.5 m above the ground in small trees
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Just hanging out along the trail.
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Just hanging out along the trail.
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Just hanging out along the trail.
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Observations were made with Bat Expert Gerald S. Wilkinson Professor at the University of Maryland Department of Biology. We utilized an echo meter application function on that phone that made recordings of the bat acoustics.
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Echolocation calls of an eastern red bat, Lasiurus borealis, recorded with an Echo Meter Touch and iPhone. ID confirmed manually and with Kaleidoscope software.
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