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peregrine falcon
Nesting Habits: Peregrine falcons are primarily cliff dwellers, but will nest in hollow trees as well. Birds that have been introduced into the wild have found suitable homes in ...
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turkey vulture
Nesting Habits: They nest in hollow trees, old building and other cavities. They lay one to two eggs. Be careful if you ...
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ASM | Mammals of Illinois
Typically roosts in human-made structures, but also in caves, mines, hollow trees, and crevices, or behind loose bark. Silver-haired Bat Lasionycteris noctivagans migrant probably ... hollow trees, under loose bark, and in human-made structures, such as outbuildings, churches, belfries, and attics. Eastern Pipistrelle Pipistrellus subflavus common statewide 38, 654(C) 228 Occupies hollow trees ...
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ASM | Mammals of Illinois
Silver-haired bat Lasionycteris noctivagans common statewide 658 172 year-round resident in southern Illinois Red bat Lasiurus borealis common statewide 40, 655(C), 815(C) 183 roosts in trees ... nuttalli threatened southwest 1/4 75 prepare characteristic nests in vines, bushes, and trees Muskrat Ondatra zibethicus common statewide 1162 141 tail flattened laterally Marsh rice rat ...
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American Marten - WDNR
March or April, nine months after fertilization. The female makes a den in a hollow tree, stump or rock crevice, lines it with leaves, moss and other vegetation and gives ... containing cedar, balsam, spruce, and hemlock. During the day, martens den in hollow trees, stumps, and fallen logs. Mature trees with large cavities are important; therefore yellow birch may be an important species ...
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ASM | Mammals of North Dakota
Red bat Lasiurus borealis common statewide (except southwest corner) 40, 655(C), 815(C) 183 broadest distribution of any new world bat; roosts in trees; interfemoral membrane heavily furred Hoary bat Lasiurus cinereus common statewide 41, 42, 656 185 roosts in trees; interfemoral membrane heavily furred Western small-footed myotis Myotis ciliolabrum uncommon northern 1/4 ...
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Bats
... may roost in caves, buildings, hollow trees, animal burrows, abandoned mines and other protected areas, while solitary bats may live among leaves or under the bark of trees, rock crevices and other suitable ...
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EEK! - Critter Corner - The Black Bear
Claws come in handy for hunting, climbing trees and tearing open logs in search of insects. Even though they ... cubs make in their winter den. Dens can be found in hollow trees, brush piles, rock crevices, caves, excavated holes in hillsides, or under ... where the territory is by locating a "bear tree." These are trees found along trails and other areas where bears like to visit. ...
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EDGE of Existence :: Evolutionarily Distinct & Globally Endangered
However, many of the trees favoured by the species are being removed by woodcarvers who supply the tourist industry with carvings of African wildlife. The removal of these trees may ...
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EcoWorld - Trees Articles
EcoWorld! Click & Buy Books (Amazon Affiliate) World Encyclopedia of Trees The Encyclopedia of North American Trees TREES Information Databases: Trees, and Forests. What are Trees? Trees are woody plants which continue growing until they die. ... Baobab tree of Africa is one of the most useful trees in the world. It has an enormous trunk which people hollow out to store things in, such as water, or to ...
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