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ASM | Mammals of Illinois
Bat Corynorhinus rafinesquii rare statewide 394(C) (as Plecotus rafinesquii) 69 (as Plecotus rafinesquii) Summer roosts may be behind loose bark, in caves, crevices, and hollow trees, and in unoccupied ... loose bark in summer. Evening Bat Nycticeius humeralis common statewide, but most common in southern half of Alabama 232 23 Primary habitat is deciduous forest where it roosts in hollow ...
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Bats
There are three general types of bat gathering places: day roosts, night roosts and hibernacula. Maturnity roost comprised of only females, may ... males and females of the same species and may be several hundred kilometers away from summer roosts. The largest known winter population in B.C. consisted of about 50 bats while in ...
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Earlham College: Biological Diversity -- Myotis sodalis
In the winter the bats live in caves, where humans frequently disturb them. In the summer the females’ nest in trees and the male's roost locations are not known (University ... and disperse hundreds of miles(New York State Department of Environmental Conservation). The few female summer roosts that have been found are near water. Conservation Status Myotis sodalis is listed as EN ...
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ASM | Mammals of Texas
Roosts in riparian tree foliage Eastern Red Bat Lasiurus borealis Uncommon Statewide 40, 655(C), 815 183 Migratory; present in summer; maybe year-round in E. TX. Roosts in tree foliage Hoary Bat Lasiurus cinereus Uncommon Statewide 41, 42, 656 185 Migratory; roosts on twigs or branches; ...
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Gold Seal - Wild Salmon Education - Salmon Enhancement Projects
Special attention was paid to ensure minimal disruption, and surrounding trees were left ... are not washed away by rapid water. The eagles characteristically come down from their overnight roosts just about sunrise, gorge on the salmon carcasses, and then take-up a digestive perch ...
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NMPIF Forests 5
Red-backed voles and ... the subalpine zone usually including limber pine or Douglas-fir in summer, often uses shrubby pine, mixed with other conifers on steep ... forests but can use pinyon-juniper often uses steep slopes in summer; nests in canyon bottoms or south-facing slopes protected from the ...
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The Canadian Peregrine Foundation -- USA & International home page
Four chicks hatched last May, but one died last summer after injuring its wing when it slammed into the building. Maverick ... roost. The other bird is of the "tundrius-type" and typically roosts on low sand islands in a broad coastal inlet. This female ... I've had no success checking the darker bird since she roosts high overhead with her lower legs concealed. The latter bird departs ...
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Butterfly Questions and Answers - NABA
American butterfly,the Harvester, eats aphids. Do butterflies migrate? Yes. Many butterflies that spend the summer in temperate North America cannot survive northern winters. Each year, as the weather becomes warmer ... winter along the California coast while those from central North America spend the winter in roosts in the mountains of central Mexico. But what about the Monarchs from the Atlantic ...
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Walton Hall Nature Trail, What's on Winter 98/99
University of East Anglia. After our rather miserable summer this seems a little hard to believe but they have the ... hang around until a little after dawn. Starlings also form communal roosts, look out for them gathering together on various buildings and trees ... campus. Do you know of any other good places for communal roosts, MK central station used to have thousands of starlings, are they ...
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Southeastern Arizona Bird Observatory's Birding Guide: The Chiricahua Mountains & Sulphur Springs Valley
Inca Dove, Lucifer Hummingbird (spring-summer only), Violet-crowned Hummingbird, Canyon Wren, Phainopepla, Pyrrhuloxia, Rufous-crowned Sparrow, and Scott's ... stop. Local residents are particularly proud of the large flock of Turkey Vultures that roosts in big cottonwood trees above the Arctic Circle (a now-defunct hamburger joint). Watch ...
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