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Some of the stream of many hundreds of Grey Headed Flying Foxes (fruit bats) that cross our sky each summer evening in late dusk, heading out searching for their food of fruit and nectar. During the day they roost in a large colony some kilometers away.
Notes show the colony in daytime and one of the bats 'relocating' itself during the day.
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Notes show the colony in daytime and one of the bats 'relocating' itself during the day.
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tiabunna club has replied to RHHAdmired in:
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tiabunna club has replied to niraK68 clubnow ... butterflies or bats ;-) oOo
love the blue ;-)
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tiabunna club has replied to William Sutherland clubI loved to see them at daytime too.
Great capture.
tiabunna club has replied to Rita GuimaraesThanks for Posting in
The Hawk's Aerie!!
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that fly relatively close to the house ... but of course
bounce off before getting too close ... so very tiny
they are ... congratulations on explore ;-))) oOo
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