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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-12613672
Must be quite a sight. Excellent news that they are appreciated.
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What an amazing sight to see. Thanks.
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I saw them this New Year's Eve. Only 10% of that freetail bat colony winters in Austin - the rest were in Mexico, but 10% of one gazillion is still a seemingly endless wave of bats that emerge from under that bridge to hunt. It's terrific. Also notable are signs on the bridge that warn visitors to, um, maybe, step back a bit when the bats emerge, because they, um, haven't had a chance to use the batroom (actually they are straight-faced, no-pun signs).
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How lucky were you, Dale!
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We took a vacation in New Mexico some years back, and the bat emergence from Carlsbad Caverns was one of the highlights around which we planned the trip. It's a much smaller colony, but still quite impressive (400,000 bats or so). They don't winter there; they migrate to Mexico for the winter, but you can see their daily entrances and exits all summer, spring, and fall.
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We took a vacation in New Mexico some years back, and the bat emergence from Carlsbad Caverns was one of the highlights around which we planned the trip. It's a much smaller colony, but still quite impressive (400,000 bats or so). They don't winter there; they migrate to Mexico for the winter, but you can see their daily entrances and exits all summer, spring, and fall.
Patti, you have had some wildlife experiences! I am envious.
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A long time ago, I saw the bats come out from under a bridge near the river walk in San Antonio, TX. Very cool. My hotel room was directly across the street from the Alamo. Imagine my surprise when I arrived late to my hotel and opened the curtains and saw the Alamo.
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