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Nectar-feeding bat that comes to our hummingbird feeders during the summer
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I took a photo workshop on using phototrap devices and I got a few interesting animals recorded. I am not very certain about the IDs I placed on these bats, as I have very little experience looking at this group of mammals.
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I took a photo workshop on using phototrap devices and I got a few interesting animals recorded. I am not very certain about the IDs I placed on these bats, as I have very little experience looking at this group of mammals.
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0505h, 20°C, Waxing Crescent
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Hembra adulta, lactante
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The Greater Long-tongued Bat -Glossophaga longirostris - is rare on Trinidad, but common and widespread on Tobago, becoming less so at higher altitudes. It feeds on fruit, pollen, nectar, and insects. (Trinibats)
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The Little White-shouldered Bat (Ametrida centurio). Averaging 9 grams, this fruit-eating species disperses the seeds of figs (Ficus), and other fruits. It is rare, and has only been recorded in Trinidad on a handful of occasions. Much of this species' natural history and behaviour remains unknown. Photo: Georgina Patterson (Trinibats)
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